Across
- 1. Type of 3rd person narration restricted to the POV of 1 or 2 characters
- 5. Type of characterization using descriptions of characters' actions
- 8. Narration type that uses personal pronouns
- 10. Character(s) who undergo a permanent change
- 12. Author's intention/purpose/message
- 13. Character who readers want to see succeed
- 14. Final part of the story in which questions are answered and things go to a new normal
- 15. Character(s) who do NOT go through any permanent change
- 17. Narration type in which the narrator interrupts with their own commentary/opinions
Down
- 2. Recurring images, symbols, or words that help develop themes
- 3. Character who has a simplistic personality
- 4. Readers are taken back to a scene before the main story
- 6. Character who has a realistic/complex personality
- 7. Type of characterization using specific descriptions of traits
- 9. Most influential characters
- 11. Character or entity who opposes the protagonist
- 16. Part of the story in which protagonist makes a decision they cannot turn back on
