Across
- 2. - Relating to the form of literature that is meant to be performed as a play.
- 3. - A daily or regular record of events, thoughts, or observations, often personal in nature.
- 9. - Large, scholarly books or volumes, often used in the context of academic or serious literature.
- 10. - A reference to another work of literature, person, or event that is not explicitly mentioned.
- 12. - A periodical publication that often includes articles, stories, and advertisements.
- 13. - A set of three related novels or books that together form a cohesive narrative.
- 14. - A novel written in the form of letters or diary entries.
Down
- 1. - A literary device used to hint at events that will occur later in the story.
- 4. - A fictitious name used by an author instead of their real name.
- 5. - The central struggle or problem that drives the plot of a book, typically between opposing forces.
- 6. - A genre of fiction that often involves magical or supernatural elements.
- 7. - A poem or song written in tribute to someone who has died.
- 8. - A personal record of daily events, reflections, and thoughts, often kept by an individual.
- 11. - A character who contrasts with another character, typically the protagonist, to highlight particular qualities.
- 12. - A traditional or legendary story, usually involving gods or heroes, that explains natural or social phenomena.
