Across
- 2. an apponaent against the hero in the story (bad guy)
- 6. recurring image, word, phrase, action, idea, object, situation used, unifying the work by tying the current situation to previous ones
- 7. attitude a writer takes towards a subject of a work, characters, and audience, revealed through diction, language, and organization
- 10. scene interpreting a normal chronological sequence in a story to depict what happened at an earlier time
- 11. ___ character with only one/two personality traits (boring)
- 13. wise/clever worded statement about life
- 15. character speaking of a certain social group
- 18. ____ character who has an important change due to the story
- 20. work making fun of other work by mimicking a writer's style
- 22. writnf that ridiculous the shirt-comings of people/instituions to make a change
- 23. struggle between opposing forces
- 24. ____ character who rarely changes the story
- 25. quotation at the beginning of literary work suggesting the theme
- 26. ___ character that has a complex personality/layered
- 27. calling out to something that isnt there (dead/absent)
Down
- 1. balancing ideas that are contrasted
- 3. insights about human life revealed in literary work
- 4. teaching a lesson or moral
- 5. distinctive way writers use language
- 8. character who drives the action
- 9. use of hints/clues to suggest what will happen
- 12. atmosphere created by an authors diction/details
- 14. short story teaching a moral or lesson
- 16. person, place, thing, or event that has meaning in itself but also stands for something more than itself
- 17. the process of unveiling a characters personality
- 19. discrepancy between appearances and reality
- 21. main character lacking hero-like qualities
