Across
- 1. the author's attitude towards their subject
- 8. the type of conflict that characters have inside themselves
- 9. something that represents something else
- 10. the turning point in a story, where characters grow & are forever changed
- 13. the main character of a story
- 15. an object or idea that repeats itself through a text
- 17. the type of irony in which the audience knows things the characters don't know
- 18. the author's/character's use of language to represent tone
- 19. an exaggeration
- 21. where the narrative takes place
- 22. the beginning stage of a story
- 24. characters that are complete opposites
- 25. the type of characterization in which you make inferences
Down
- 2. the type of conflict that characters have outside of themselves
- 3. the name of the 'character' that tells a poem
- 4. the type of character that changes over the course of a story
- 5. the message conveyed in a piece of literature
- 6. comparing to unalike things using "like" or "as"
- 7. the main problem/dilemma in a narrative
- 11. the type of character that doesn't change
- 12. someone whose characteristics are opposite of the traditional protagonist model
- 14. the opposing force against main character
- 15. the feeling an author tries to create in the audience
- 16. the name of the 'character' that tells a story
- 20. assigning human traits to inhuman objects
- 23. another word for "story"
