Across
- 3. Conflict a conflict that exists when a character struggles against some outside force
- 5. inanimate objects take on human characteristics
- 7. the main events of the story
- 8. Irony the audience knows or understands something that the character or characters do not
- 10. an interruption in the chronological narrative that tells about something in detail as it occurred that happened before that point in the story or before the story began
- 12. the picture that forms in the reader's mind as they read
- 14. Character a literary or dramatic character who undergoes little or no inner change
- 16. the turning point
- 17. the end of the story
- 18. Action the part of the story that builds interest
- 21. Action the part of the story that brings it to a close
- 22. Conflict a conflict that exists within a character torn between opposing feelings or goals
- 23. when something or someone represents something or someone else
- 25. the struggle between two opposing forces that lies at the center of a plot in a story or a drama
- 26. the contrast between what is and what should be
- 27. the main idea the author tries to get across to the reader
- 29. Character a literary or dramatic character who undergoes an important inner change
- 32. the leading character or a major character in a drama, movie, novel, or other
- 33. person the story is told from the point of view of one of the characters, uses I
- 34. the feeling of a piece of literature
Down
- 1. comparing two unlike things
- 2. person the narrator addresses the reader, uses you, and we
- 4. Person omniscient narrator is outside the story and know all the characters thoughts and feelings, why they act certain ways, and can reveal any or all events
- 6. a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something
- 9. referring to literature, art, history, or pop culture
- 11. the time and the place of the story
- 13. contains the characters and setting
- 15. person the narrator is not part of the story and does not know what the characters feel, uses he, she, they, them
- 19. Irony the result of an action is the reverse of what is expected. The reader is just as surprised as the characters.
- 20. the person telling the story
- 23. comparing two like things using "like" or "as"
- 24. figure of speech in which exaggeration is used to express strong emotion, make a point, or create humor
- 28. of Conflict Man vs Man, Man vs Nature, Man vs Society, Man vs Self
- 30. an expression that has a figurative meaning that is completely different from its literal meaning
- 31. Person limited outside but reveals the thought of only one character
