Across
- 1. Time and place in which story occurs
- 3. when the reader knows more then the characters.
- 6. frame work of the short story.
- 9. Complicating or inciting incident
- 11. Most intense point of the conflict
- 14. special type of flat character that readers recognize immediately.
- 15. Perspectives through which the story is told.
- 19. reference to a well-known person, event, etc.
- 20. Characters that remain the same throughout.
- 22. central reflection of the story.
- 23. Protagonist overcomes the conflict or antagonist.
- 24. Has other meanings and associations beyond the object itself.
- 26. When the intended meaning of a statement is opposite of what was being said.
- 27. Possess only one or two distinct qualities.
- 28. let down to what was expected
- 29. when the story is told from the narrator's point of view.
- 32. Actual conversations between characters.
- 33. Protagonist doesn't overcome the conflict.
Down
- 2. To give an idea of setting and introduce the characters
- 4. pointing out differences between characters, places, situations.
- 5. Person versus self.
- 7. a complex character that is fully developed.
- 8. Set of circumstances which turn out to be the reverse.
- 10. Develops the clues and actions
- 12. describe the overall effect of the story on the reader.
- 13. day-dream about last memories.
- 16. A hint of what will happen later.
- 17. Follows at the end which may resolve the conflict.
- 18. Comes after climax and leads into conclusion.
- 21. no solution to the conflict.
- 25. Person VS Society.
- 30. Makes reader curious, anxious about the outcome.
- 31. Generalization about certain things, often involving prejudice.
