Across
- 3. A spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
- 4. Words for American Literature
- 7. A narrative that uses characters and events to symbolize a deeper moral or political meaning.
- 9. A character or force in conflict with the protagonist, often creating obstacles.
- 11. A literary movement emphasizing emotion, nature, and individualism, often as a reaction to realism.
- 12. A literary movement that aims to depict life accurately without idealization.
- 14. A recurring element or pattern in a literary work that has symbolic significance.
- 15. The choice of words and phrases in speech or writing, which can influence the tone and meaning.
- 16. The central idea or underlying message in a literary work.
Down
- 1. The point of view from which a story is told, influencing how events are perceived.
- 2. The main character in a literary work, often facing a central conflict.
- 5. The circumstances or background information surrounding a literary work that helps in understanding its meaning.
- 6. The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities in literature.
- 8. A contrast between expectation and reality, often highlighting a surprising or humorous twist.
- 10. Descriptive language that appeals to the senses and creates vivid mental pictures.
- 13. The author's attitude toward the subject or audience, conveyed through word choice and style.
