Across
- 2. Links or references between different texts.
- 5. Objects or images representing deeper ideas.
- 8. When nature reflects a character’s emotional state.
- 11. Hints that future tragedy or events are inevitable.
- 13. Features of Gothic literature such as horror, darkness and the supernatural.
- 14. Descriptive language appealing to the senses.
- 15. Contrasting ideas placed together for effect.
Down
- 1. Giving human qualities to non‑human things.
- 3. Stories within stories (e.g., Walton framing Victor’s tale).
- 4. Words chosen to provoke strong emotions.
- 6. A repeated idea or symbol reinforcing a theme.
- 7. Directly opposing ideas used together for impact.
- 9. Deliberate exaggeration for emphasis.
- 10. The author’s attitude created through language.
- 12. A character expressing their inner thoughts aloud.
