Across
- 2. General feeling the writer wants the audience to have
- 7. Time and place in which the story takes place
- 10. Main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work, which may be stated directly or indirectly
- 11. Writer or narrator's attitude towards a subject
- 12. Scenes, events and objects such as burials, flickering candles, evil potions, and other frightful concepts
- 13. When a nonhuman figure or other abstract concept or element is described as having human-like qualities or characteristics
- 14. Repetition of the same or similar sounds
- 15. They’re complex, and initially sympathetic as to fool the reader of their deceptive nature
- 17. Indirectly refers to external people, events, or things, such as in the real world, or in another story
- 18. Demonstrate the emotions of their characters in a more immediate and frightening state
- 20. When a statement is used to express an opposite meaning than the one literally expressed by it
Down
- 1. Often leads to sorrow and tragedy
- 3. Flawed protagonist with monstrous elements
- 4. Inexplicable events, such as inanimate objects coming to life, ghosts, spirits, and vampires
- 5. Word or phrase is written multiple times, usually for the purpose of emphasis
- 6. Woman who suffers at the expense of a villian
- 8. Themes of madness and emotional distress / depicted the condition of psychosis
- 9. Series of words or phrases that all (or almost all) start with the same sound
- 16. Describes a scene, thing, or idea so that it appeals to our senses (taste, smell, sight, touch, or hearing)
- 19. Actually resembles or imitates the sound it stands for
