Across
- 4. (narrator can reveal private and internal thoughts of any character “all knowing”)
- 8. ( human qualities attributed to an object, animal, or idea)
- 13. (compares 2 dissimilar things but w/ smth in common don't use “like” or “as”)
- 15. (literature meant to be performed for audience)
- 16. (conversation between 2 or more characters
- 17. (speech given by one character to another or to audience)
- 18. (emotioned created in reader)
- 19. (plays with happy endings)
- 20. (series of events in a story)
Down
- 1. of view (vantage point from which a story is told)
- 2. (time and place which a literary work occurs)
- 3. (use of hints/clues to suggest what will happen later in a story)
- 5. (struggle between two opposing forces internal & external)
- 6. (division within an act)
- 7. (comparison of two things using “like” or “as”)
- 9. (object, person, or event representing something else)
- 10. (short speech from character spoken directly to audience unheard by other characters)
- 11. (message about life or human nature writer presents to reader)
- 12. (contrast what is and what seems to be)
- 14. (division within a play)
