Across
- 2. Depicts everyday life and ordinary people straightforwardly
- 5. Era of emotional expression and individualism with Wordsworth
- 8. Queen Victoria's reign era known for social themes and Dickens
- 10. Era of social change and modernity with Forster
- 12. Cultural growth era with Shakespeare and Marlowe
- 13. Imaginary world criticizing real-world issues
- 14. Structured representation of the main ideas or content of a text or project
- 19. Literary technique mocking or criticizing society using humor
- 20. Flaw A character's inherent weakness leading to their downfall
- 22. quality of a piece of writing in which all the parts contribute to the development of the central idea, theme, or organizing principle
- 23. Emotional overtones attached to a word beyond its dictionary definition
- 25. Sources Interpretations or analyses of primary sources by others
Down
- 1. Criticism Focuses on portrayal of women and gender roles in literature
- 3. Time Period a definable era in which works of art possessed similar attributes and qualities
- 4. format Modern Language Association rules for creating research papers
- 6. Fragmentation and disillusionment era with Joyce and Eliot
- 7. English Transition era from Old to Middle English with Chaucer
- 9. Current literary period with diverse voices and postmodernism
- 11. Enlightenment-influenced era known for satire and reason
- 15. Characterization Revealing a character's personality through actions and speech
- 16. A note recognizing a source of information or quoted passage
- 17. Literary era post-English Civil War with comedies of manners
- 18. Sources Original materials or direct evidence from a specific time period
- 21. Characterization Revealing a character's personality through descriptive adjectives
- 24. English Earliest English literature period with 'Beowulf'
