Across
- 3. also called a stereotyped character, this character already exists (it’s like they’re being pulled off the shelf)
- 4. this is built during the rising action
- 6. type of conflict where the character is against a community
- 7. the end of the literary spectrum known for simplicity
- 10. the name for the type of character that learns or changes
- 12. characterization that is to the point and clear; the narrator simply tells the readers about the character
- 15. also called the exposition, this is the first part of the plot graph
- 21. _________ person point of view where the narrator is telling their own story
- 22. the end of the literary spectrum known for complexity
- 24. type of character the is one-dimensional; a minor character
- 25. the endings of literary works can be this
- 27. the conflict has been resolved here (it’s now all downhill!)
- 28. the third person point of view where the all-knowing-ness is confined to just one character
Down
- 1. French for tying up of loose ends, It’s the name for the last part of the plot graph
- 2. type of character that is realistic; usually the protagonist
- 3. ________ person point of view where the story is about you (Weird!)
- 4. the name for the type of character that does not learn or change
- 5. character vs _______ when the conflict is an inner struggle
- 8. the type of incident that begins the conflict
- 9. type of third person point of view where the narrator is all-knowing
- 11. type of conflict where the character is lost in the woods
- 13. story form that is in letters or journals
- 14. type of conflict where the character is against the police
- 16. literary works try to get audiences thinking by being this way
- 17. the third person point of view where the narrator knows nothing about characters’ thoughts
- 18. when one thing represents something larger than itself
- 19. a character trait (usually of the protagonist) that ultimately leads to their demise
- 20. character vs _______ when the protagonist is against another being in the story
- 23. character vs ________ when the character is conflict with their surroundings
- 26. to describe short stories: short, but jammed with info
- 29. this is described in the introduction, and includes time and place
