Across
- 5. a problem outside the character's self (character vs. character, society, nature, or force)
- 6. 3rd person POV where the narrator sees into the mind of all the characters in the story and tells what each character sees, thinks, feels, hears, etc…
- 8. the narrator tells a story from their own point of view and tells only what they see, think, feel, hear, etc…; uses “I”
- 10. The struggle between opposing forces that drives the story forward
- 12. The atmosphere of a story; the feelings it evokes in the reader
Down
- 1. 3rd person POV where the narrator does not enter the mind of any character but describes events from the outside, telling only what is observable
- 2. The attitude of a speaker or narrator toward a subject; can also be the author’s attitude toward a subject
- 3. Character vs. Self/ a problem inside the character’s mind / body / spirit
- 4. 3rd person POV where the narrator sees into the mind of only one character in the story and tells what that character sees, thinks, feels, hears, etc…
- 7. the narrator implies that the reader is part of the story and tells what the reader sees, thinks, feels, hears, etc… to show the events are happening to the reader; uses “you”
- 9. The perspective from which a story is told
- 11. The attitude of a speaker or narrator toward a subject; can also be the author’s attitude toward a subject
