Across
- 2. a colour or shade.
- 7. the quality or state of being salient.
- 10. a narrative force that has both magnitude (strength or influence) and direction (a specific course or purpose).
- 11. the conscious and unconscious movements and postures by which attitudes and feelings are communicated.
- 13. a creative work, especially a poem or piece of music.
- 17. to a very full extent, especially beyond the point regarded as necessary or desirable.
- 18. size refers to the literal, physical dimensions or magnitude of an element (an object, character, or event) within the narrative, while scale refers to the relative size of that element when compared to something else
- 20. a literary technique where elements of a text are made to stand out to draw the reader's attention and create emphasis.
- 21. the arrangement and visual organization of text and images on a page to improve readability and aesthetic appeal.
Down
- 1. the central focus or main theme of a work, or it can mean the middle or most important part of a story or plot
- 3. the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc.
- 4. a strategy for creating a distinct place for a product or brand in the consumer's mind
- 5. a compositional guideline in visual arts like photography and film, not literature.
- 6. a narrative device where a primary "frame" story sets the stage for one or more secondary, or "embedded," stories.
- 8. refers to the contextual information—such as history, prior research, definitions, and the circumstances surrounding a topic—that is necessary to understand a specific subject, argument, or research question.
- 9. the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light.
- 12. an insistent and peremptory request, made as of right.
- 14. present or offer something to someone to accept or reject as desired
- 15. to look at something or someone for a long time, especially with interest, admiration, or wonder
- 16. a vivid representation in words of a person, place, or thing, designed to capture their essence, identity, and character, going beyond a mere physical description.
- 19. a rhetorical device that highlights the differences between two or more people, places, things, or ideas
