Across
- 3. told through the character's perspective (2 words)
- 6. one of the 5 methods of characterization
- 9. one of the 5 methods of characterization
- 10. any action that follows the climax (2 words)
- 11. a scene that interrupts the current action in order to give some sort of background information
- 15. the attitude the writer takes toward the subject or the reader
- 20. exaggeration for effect
- 22. the way character's personalities are developed
- 24. saying the opposite of what is meant (2 words)
- 26. tells the story from a “God-like” point of view (3 words)
- 28. one of the 5 methods of characterization (3 words)
- 30. when whatever occurs is the opposite of what we would expect(2 words)
- 33. a feeling of uncertainty or anxiety in a story
- 34. the struggle between two opposing forces
- 35. when art (literature) mocks or ridicules individuals or society
Down
- 1. the start of a story
- 2. one of the 5 methods of characterization
- 4. series of events that lead to the climax of a story (2 words)
- 5. a comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as"
- 7. a brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance
- 8. reading beyond to evaluate a piece
- 12. reading for details and facts (2 words)
- 13. clues or details that hint at upcoming events in a story
- 14. when the reader or audience knows something the character doesn't (2 words)
- 16. a comparison of two unlike things
- 17. a universal idea about life
- 18. the perspective through which a story is told (3 words)
- 19. told from the perspective of a character, but it is not the character who is telling the story (3 words)
- 21. a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence (2 words)
- 23. one of the 5 methods of characterization
- 25. the end of a story
- 27. an object that takes on multiple layers of meaning
- 29. the general mood or feeling of a story
- 31. the time and place of a story
- 32. the moment of highest intensity in a story
