Across
- 2. a rhetorical device or means showing that what appears to be the case differs radically from what is actually true
- 5. a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden moral or political meaning
- 9. defamation by telling lies
- 10. attribution of human traits, emotions, and intentions to something non-human, often used in fables
- 11. systematic act(s) of making someone afraid, usually in order to make them do what one wants
- 12. song or text that praises something or someone, usually emotional, unifying and manipulative.
- 13. all the main events of a novel, play or movie in sequence
- 14. remove something undesirable
Down
- 1. an imaginary place or state, usually positive, ideal
- 3. an event, character or expression that reminds of something else, without saying it explicitly
- 4. central character, engages the reader’s interest, sometimes the hero
- 6. an event or expression hinting at later events, so readers can anticipate them
- 7. moment when conflict and suspense are most intense or start to change
- 8. a rhetoric device or means which applies a word or phrase to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
