Across
- 2. military leader in 'The Great Stone Face'
- 3. narrative decision in which characters, places, and items are symbols
- 7. verbal used as a noun
- 9. mystic who advocated for awarenes of God's presence, wrote 'The Practice of the Presence of God'
- 11. discrepancy between appearance and reality
- 13. monk who wrote 'Of the Imitation of Christ'
- 15. English Christian poet from a Welsh family, author of 'Elixir'
- 18. author of 'Hinds' Feet on High Places', used allegories
- 19. verbal used as an adjective
- 20. Latin for "still higher" or "ever upward"
- 21. author of 'The Great Stone Face', born in Salem, Massachusetts
Down
- 1. great grand-niece of another poet, taught English Literature at a women's college
- 4. how the writer deals with the subject; intended effect on the audience
- 5. contrast between what a character says and what the audience knows is true
- 6. verba that can be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb
- 8. saying the opposite of what is meant
- 9. author of 'Exelcior', only American poet with a statue in Westminster Abbey
- 10. American clergyman, author of 'Work'
- 12. ridicule of human folly/vice with the purpose of correcting it
- 14. author of 'Three Words of Strength', considered the greatest German dramatist
- 16. author of quality, won the Order of Merit and Nobel Prize for Literature
- 17. central idea that gives the story meaning