EAE 3C : Short Story Elements and Literary Devices

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Across
  1. 4. A comparison between two things using the words "like" or "as"
  2. 5. A stereotypical, secondary character
  3. 6. The villain of a story
  4. 9. The condition of feeling tense, nervous, or uncertain about the outcome of a story
  5. 11. A picture created by a writer using details, adjectives, and figures of speech
  6. 13. All-seeing narrator who knows everything
  7. 14. A casual reference to a famous historical, literary or mythological figure or event
  8. 15. The most intense part of the story
  9. 17. Method of characterization using what the character says
  10. 18. Predominant emotion felt by the reader of a story
  11. 19. The type of narrator used in a story
Down
  1. 1. The author hints at the outcome of the story
  2. 2. The hero of a story
  3. 3. Series of events
  4. 4. Involves time, time span, place, and mood
  5. 5. A temporary shift into the past where the narrator describes previous events
  6. 7. An abstract idea that is represented symbolically by something concrete
  7. 8. Occurs when the author gives human attributes to inanimate objects
  8. 10. The opposite of what is expected
  9. 12. Complex character
  10. 16. The overall message or essential truth of a story
  11. 18. A comparison between two unlike things without the use of the words "like" or "as"