Across
- 5. A story told out of chronological order
- 7. The overall attitude or feeling conveyed in a story
- 8. A story told in the order in which events occurred
- 10. Characters that lack depth and complexity
- 13. The most intense and important point of a story or film
- 15. A narrative perspective where the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character
- 16. A story within a story
- 17. A narrator whose perspective or understanding is distorted or biased plot
- 19. The time and place in which a story or film takes place
- 20. A narrative perspective where the narrator is a character in the story
- 24. A narrator who comments on the story or characters
- 25. A speech given by a character who is alone or thinks aloud
- 26. Characters that remain the same over the course of the story
Down
- 1. Characters that change and develop over the course of the story
- 2. A story that begins in the middle of the action
- 3. A character whose traits contrast those of another character
- 4. The sequence of events that make up a story
- 6. Characters that are well-developed and have multiple layers
- 9. A narrative perspective where the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters
- 11. The emotional release experienced by the audience at the end of a story
- 12. The resolution of the story
- 14. The overall feeling created in a story
- 18. The overall emotional quality of a story
- 21. A narrative that tells a series of events
- 22. A remark made by a character in a play that is not intended to be heard by other characters
- 23. A speech given by a single character in a play
