Across
- 4. Narrator's position in relation to the story
- 7. Character whose personality remains the same throughout
- 11. References to famous people and events
- 12. Saying one thing when you mean the opposite
- 14. Most intense point of the story
- 16. Internal feeling of readers
- 19. Time and place which a story occurs
- 20. When the audience knows more than the character does
- 21. A type of narrator who is all knowing about all characters
- 22. A type of narrator who is a neutral observer.
- 23. External feeling that is influenced by the environment
- 24. Central idea in a story
- 25. A conflict with two possible solutions
Down
- 1. Generalization of a group of people
- 2. Opposes and competes with the protagonist
- 3. Clash between two opposing forces
- 5. Hinting what will occur later on in the story
- 6. Sudden insight to resolve their internal conflict
- 8. Protagonist solves their problems in the end
- 9. Disappointment to what was expected
- 10. The traits of two characters contrast strongly
- 13. An inconclusive ending where readers predict the conclusion
- 15. character with only a few distinct characteristics
- 17. Conversations between characters
- 18. Play on words
- 19. Uncertain and anxious feelings on what happens next
