Across
- 1. A conclusive resolution to the conflict is not reached
- 2. The highest point of tension in the story, when opposing forces meet
- 4. A definitive conclusion to the conflict is reached
- 6. The central character in the conflict
- 9. How the reader feels about the story
- 11. When someone says the opposite of what he/she really means
- 12. How the writer feels about the story
- 14. When the reader can see into the mind of some characters, but not all
- 16. A hint as to what is going to happen later in the story
- 17. When the opposite of what is expected to happen occurs
Down
- 1. The author gives certain information about a character and lets readers draw their own conclusions
- 3. When the reader or audience knows more than the characters in the story
- 5. An all-knowing perspective that can see into the minds of all the characters
- 7. Using an object to represent another object, person, or idea
- 8. A struggle between opposing characters or forces
- 10. A character who changes throughout the course of the story
- 13. How the story is being told
- 15. A character who contrasts with another character
- 18. The central message about the human condition that can be taken from a story
