Across
- 1. characters who work well with others because of their differences.
- 4. The most intense, exciting, or important point of a novel, play, or script.
- 5. composed of a series of events that build on the conflict and increase the tension, sending the story racing to a dramatic climax.
- 8. The setup of the story. Often seen as a flashback.
- 9. the conclusion of a story's plot and is a part of a complete conclusion to a story.
- 11. a struggle within a person's mind over a problem or question.
- 12. Characters that are not described well
- 13. characters that are often represented by their stereotype and appearance
- 14. The overall layout of a novel,play,or story.
Down
- 1. happens near the end of a story after the climax and resolution of the major conflict.
- 2. characters who change how they feel about the main conflict.
- 3. Struggle between a literary or dramatic character and an outside force such as nature or another character.
- 6. characters who the main character confides in.
- 7. Characters that are described in depth
- 10. characters who do not change how they feel about the main conflict.
