Across
- 2. The sequence of events in a story.
- 5. Shakespeare’s tragic lover.
- 6. The person who writes a book.
- 8. The time and place of a story.
- 10. A genre of fiction that explores a frightening or degraded society.
- 12. A comparison of two unlike things without using "like" or "as."
- 13. A long work of fiction, usually with complex characters and plot.
- 14. A reference to another work of literature, person, or event.
- 15. The title character of Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age novel.
- 16. A story created from imagination, not presented as fact.
- 18. A contrast between expectation and reality.
Down
- 1. The voice that tells the story.
- 3. Shakespeare’s indecisive Danish prince.
- 4. A literary form that uses rhythm, meter, and often rhyme.
- 7. Small creature at the heart of Tolkien’s classic fantasy.
- 9. A play for theater, radio, or television.
- 10. YA dystopian novel by Veronica Roth set in faction-based Chicago.
- 11. An object or image that represents a larger idea.
- 12. The symbolic bird in Harper Lee’s classic novel.
- 17. A struggle between opposing forces in a story.
