Fahrenheit 451 Literary Terms

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Across
  1. 4. the central character in a story; struggles against the antagonist
  2. 8. the time and place, or where and when, the action occurs
  3. 10. like third-person limited, the third-person omniscient
  4. 13. a character’s struggle with himself or his conscience
  5. 17. the “voice” that tells a story; may or may not reflect the opinions and attitudes of the author himself
  6. 20. the related series of events that make up a story
  7. 21. the struggle(s) between opposing forces, usually characters
Down
  1. 1. the conflicting force against the protagonist; can be another character, a force of nature, or the protagonist struggling against himself
  2. 2. the end of a story; problems are solved, and the characters’ futures are foreshadowed
  3. 3. (he, she, it, they, etc.); observes the action as an outside observer,revealing the thoughts, feelings, and opinions of several characters
  4. 5. the main idea behind a literary work; the message in the story
  5. 6. a character’s struggle with an outside force, such as another character, nature, or his environment
  6. 7. the beginning of a story in which the main characters, conflicts, and setting are introduced
  7. 9. the perspective from which a story is told
  8. 11. action the action that takes place before the climax; the plot becomes more complicated, leading to the climax
  9. 12. the turning point of the story; emotional high point for the protagonist
  10. 14. the time in which a story takes place (includes the era, season, date, time of day, etc.)
  11. 15. a narrator that uses the first-person pronouns (I, me, my, myself, etc.) when telling the story; focuses on the thoughts, feelings, and opinions of a particular character
  12. 16. the individuals involved (either directly or indirectly) in the action of the story
  13. 18. the physical environment in which a story takes place; this includes the social and political environment, as well as the mood or atmosphere
  14. 19. action the action that takes place after the climax, leading to the resolution