Across
- 2. The reason a character does something
- 5. When human traits are given to objects
- 6. A flaw in logic or reason
- 9. A comparison between two unlike things
- 11. Where and when a story takes place
- 12. A Greek word for "tragic flaw"
- 14. The author or speaker's attitude toward a subject
- 16. Extreme exaggeration
- 17. Language that appeals to the reader's 5 senses
- 18. A reference to something famous
- 19. A long speech by one character to another
Down
- 1. A persuasive appeal to credibility, good character
- 3. The opposite of what is intended or expected
- 4. A style of poetry made popular by Shakespeare
- 6. A hint at something that may happen
- 7. A persuasive appeal to emotion or passion
- 8. The message or lesson of the work
- 10. A struggle that is either external or internal
- 12. A Greek word for excessive pride
- 13. A statement establishing what the text will be about
- 15. An author's choice of words
