Across
- 4. - The character or force that opposes the protagonist in the story.
- 5. - Hints or clues about future events in the story.
- 6. - An unexpected turn of events in the story.
- 8. - The comparison of different elements in the story.
- 10. - Characters who are used to highlight the qualities of another character.
- 13. ending - A conclusion where things turn out well for the characters.
- 14. - The conversation between characters in the story.
- 15. - A remarkable occurrence of events by chance.
- 18. - The central message or lesson of the story.
- 19. character - A complex, multi-dimensional character.
- 21. character - A stereotypical character type often used in stories.
- 23. action - The part of the story where the conflict and tension build.
- 24. ending - A conclusion that leaves the outcome uncertain.
- 25. - The introduction of essential background information.
- 28. - The sequence of events that make up a story.
- 29. person - A narrative perspective where the story is told from the viewpoint of a character using "I" or "we."
- 32. irony - When there is a contradiction between what is expected to happen and what actually happens in the story.
- 33. - The feeling of uncertainty or anticipation about what will happen next.
- 36. person - The narrator is outside the story and knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters.
- 37. - A reference to another work of literature, person, or event.
- 38. - The emotional atmosphere created in the story.
- 40. irony - When a character says something but means the opposite for humorous or sarcastic effect.
- 41. character - A character who remains unchanged throughout the story.
- 44. conflict - A conflict between a character and an external force or obstacle.
- 45. - A literary device where the opposite of what is expected occurs.
Down
- 1. - The main character or hero of the story.
- 2. - A play on words for humorous or rhetorical effect.
- 3. irony - When the audience knows something that the characters in the story do not.
- 7. ending - A conclusion where things do not turn out well for the characters.
- 9. - The narrator knows everything about the characters and their situations.
- 11. - The people or entities who populate the story.
- 12. - The time and place in which the story takes place.
- 16. - The final part of the story where loose ends are tied up.
- 17. action - The events that follow the climax and lead to the resolution.
- 20. tone - The narrator's attitude or emotional disposition in telling the story.
- 22. - The narrator only reports what is visible and audible.
- 26. of view - The perspective from which the story is told.
- 27. conflict - A struggle that takes place within a character's mind or emotions.
- 29. character - A one-dimensional character with limited traits.
- 30. - A scene that interrupts the present action to show events from the past.
- 31. - The central struggle or problem in a story.
- 34. - A widely held but oversimplified belief or idea about a group or type of person.
- 35. - An object or element that represents a deeper meaning.
- 39. - A difficult choice between two undesirable options.
- 42. character - A character who undergoes significant change.
- 43. - The story's turning point or moment of greatest intensity.
