Elements of Fiction Set 3

123456789101112
Across
  1. 5. a problem outside the character's self (character vs. character, society, nature, or force)
  2. 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…
  3. 8. the narrator tells a story from their own point of view and tells only what they see, think, feel, hear, etc…; uses “I”
  4. 10. The struggle between opposing forces that drives the story forward
  5. 12. The atmosphere of a story; the feelings it evokes in the reader
Down
  1. 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. 2. The attitude of a speaker or narrator toward a subject; can also be the author’s attitude toward a subject
  3. 3. Character vs. Self/ a problem inside the character’s mind / body / spirit
  4. 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…
  5. 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”
  6. 9. The perspective from which a story is told
  7. 11. The attitude of a speaker or narrator toward a subject; can also be the author’s attitude toward a subject