Elements of storytelling and language use

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Across
  1. 2. An open-ended conclusion.
  2. 6. The tragic flaw leading to the hero's downfall.
  3. 9. A story that uses humor to critique society.
  4. 10. Given to sudden changes in mood or behavior.
  5. 11. The voice or character speaking in a story.
  6. 13. A story, poem or picture with a hidden meaning, often moral or political.
  7. 15. The emotional release at the end of a story.
  8. 17. To scold or criticize someone.
  9. 18. The character defect leading to downfall.
  10. 20. Being truthful or straightforward.
  11. 23. Inexperienced or immature.
  12. 24. To charm or enchant someone, often deceptively.
  13. 28. conflicts that drive the plot
  14. 30. Gentle or kindly.
  15. 32. a character's unshakable belief
  16. 33. A grand and lengthy story or poem, think of "The Odyssey".
Down
  1. 1. Characters Characters with complex, well-developed personalities.
  2. 3. To support or strengthen.
  3. 4. To coax someone with kind words or flattery.
  4. 5. Being brief or concise.
  5. 7. A dark, despairing setting.
  6. 8. A likable protagonist.
  7. 10. To surrender or give in.
  8. 12. The introductory section of a story.
  9. 13. The falling action in a story.
  10. 14. Characters Characters who are bizarre or unnatural.
  11. 16. A story with a sad or disastrous ending.
  12. 19. The use of informal language in dialogue.
  13. 21. side stories running parallel to the main plot
  14. 22. Overwhelming pride or self-confidence leading to downfall.
  15. 25. A character skilled in their craft.
  16. 26. A sudden reversal in a story, like a plot twist in a movie.
  17. 27. So common or overused that it's boring.
  18. 29. A narrative style that depicts life as it is.
  19. 31. The quality of being open and honest.