Across
- 1. The younger sister Katniss volunteers to replace at the reaping
- 2. The emotion that drives Katniss to shoot her arrow at the Gamemakers
- 4. A group of performers in Greek drama who comment on the action and represent the voice of the community
- 5. The emotion Lizabeth immediately feels when she looks into Miss Lottie's eyes after destroying the marigolds
- 7. The prophet who warns Creon that the gods are angry
- 9. The overall feeling or atmosphere a literary work creates for the reader
- 12. The character who defies Creon's law to bury her brother
- 14. The tribute who volunteers to take her sister's place at the reaping
- 16. The sister who refuses to help Antigone bury Polynices at first
- 17. A character flaw or error in judgment that leads to a hero's downfall
- 19. An appeal to credibility and trustworthiness to persuade an audience
- 20. The tribute who confesses his love for Katniss in a live interview before the Games
- 21. A direct comparison that states one thing IS another without using like or as
- 24. The main character whose journey the story follows
- 25. The object revealed to be the Headless Horseman's thrown head
Down
- 1. The brother whose burial Creon forbids
- 3. The methods an author uses to reveal a character's personality through actions, dialogue, appearance, and thoughts
- 6. The character who kills himself after Antigone's death
- 8. A literary technique in which an author gives hints or clues about events that will happen later
- 10. The time and place in which a story occurs
- 11. A central message or insight about life that a literary work conveys
- 13. The process represented when a white couple moves into Shay's apartment the same day her family moves out
- 15. A comparison using like or as
- 18. The tribute from District 11 who allies with Katniss during the Games
- 22. The ruler of Thebes who sentences Antigone to death
- 23. An emotional appeal that evokes feelings such as sympathy, sorrow, or pity in an audience
- 26. What Lizabeth says she lost the moment she destroyed the marigolds
