Across
- 3. characters that are stereotyped and shallow and have one or more personality traits.
- 4. the POV that uses a narrator with access to only one character's perspective, a limited perspective.
- 6. characters who are true to life, many-sided with complex personalities
- 10. The series of conflicts which builds a play towards a climax
- 11. The part of a story where the conflict is introduced.
- 16. Allows the narrator to relate the thoughts and feelings of all the characters, a godlike intuition
- 17. a warning or indication of (a future event).
- 18. a narrator that is trustworthy; often 3rd person omniscient
- 19. The story is told by one of the characters using "I".
- 21. a scene in a movie, novel, etc., set in a time earlier than the main story.
- 22. The action in a story. It is usually a series of related incidents which builds and grows as the story develops.
- 23. The part of the story where the conflict is at its highest point of tension; the turning point.
- 24. The time and place in which the action of a literary work occurs.
- 26. characters that undergo some type of change or development
Down
- 1. The action of a play or story which works out the decision arrived at during the climax. It ends the resolution.
- 2. something happening that is very different to what was expected.
- 5. Main character or hero of the story
- 7. characters that do not change over the course of the story
- 8. The beginning of a story where the characters and setting are introduced.
- 9. a narrator that is untrustworthy; often 1st person
- 12. the narrator simply describes what is happening to the characters in the story and does not show us anyone's thoughts or feelings.
- 13. The perspective from which the story is told.
- 14. Person or thing working against the protagonist or hero in the work
- 15. a person or animal in a story
- 20. The portion of the play or story where the problem is solved. It comes after the climax and falling action and is intended to bring the story to a satisfactory end; denouement
- 25. within the story (man vs. man, man vs nature, man vs. self, man vs. society)
