August 20-answers come from Intro to Gothic Lit and Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. time and place a story occurs
  2. 3. turning something aside from its course
  3. 5. state of being lost in your thoughts
  4. 6. came to a logical conclusion based on what information was at hand
  5. 8. use of clues to hint at later events
  6. 9. the narrator read "Cask of _____"
  7. 11. the author she read during the storm
  8. 15. to leave a place
  9. 18. uncode something
  10. 20. the main character
  11. 22. not meant to be answered-it usually invokes the audience to think
  12. 23. technique that performs encription
Down
  1. 2. to encode
  2. 4. a marked change in someone or something
  3. 7. mentally unstable or distraught
  4. 10. the lesson about life the story tells
  5. 12. force working against the protagonist; not always a person
  6. 13. a group of words taken from a text or speech and repeated by someone else, often enclosed in quotation marks
  7. 14. a lack
  8. 16. a story has a second meaning typically moral or political
  9. 17. the person telling the story
  10. 19. contains remote setting, tormented characters, supernatural elements
  11. 21. mindless