Across
- 4. the central idea, message, or purpose of a literary work (a lesson the character or reader can apply to life)
- 6. the state of being strikingly different from something else
- 7. preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- 8. when and where a story takes
- 12. refers to components of a literary work (character, setting, plot, theme, frame, exposition, ending/denouement, motif, titling, narrative point-‐of-‐view)
- 15. a feeling of discontented or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck.
- 17. estimate, measure, or note the similarity between
Down
- 1. the reason for writing; what the writer hopes to accomplish
- 2. the author uses a character’s thoughts to change the time of the plot and provides information to the reader
- 3. the method a writer uses to develop characters (for
- 5. the way a specific character views a situation or other characters
- 9. a position statement (or thesis) that asserts an idea or makes an argument
- 10. a scene in a movie, novel, etc., set in a time earlier than the main story.
- 11. make (previously unknown or secret information) known to others.
- 13. Structure the way a literary work is organized; the arrangement of the parts in a literary work
- 14. a feeling of discontented or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck.
- 15. a thing done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill.
- 16. conversation between characters
