Literary Devices

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Across
  1. 1. Person Limited Narrator knows thoughts and feelings of one character
  2. 3. Object or action that represents something else
  3. 5. Author's attitude towards the subject or audience
  4. 7. Emotional atmosphere or feeling created by the story
  5. 10. Person telling the story
  6. 13. Fiction Genre with futuristic or scientific elements
  7. 15. Struggle between opposing forces in the story
  8. 18. Genre with magical or supernatural elements
  9. 21. Genre that portrays events and characters as they could happen in real life
  10. 23. Hints or clues about future events in the story
  11. 25. Time and place where the story takes place
Down
  1. 2. Final outcome or ending of the story
  2. 4. Genre set in the past, based on real events
  3. 6. Genre that aims to create a feeling of fear or dread
  4. 8. Person Omniscient Narrator knows thoughts and feelings of all characters
  5. 9. Introduction of characters, setting, and background information
  6. 11. Central idea or message of the story
  7. 12. Person Narrator is a character in the story, uses 'I' pronouns
  8. 14. Turning point of the story, highest point of tension
  9. 16. Scene that interrupts the chronological order to show past events
  10. 17. Person or animal in a story
  11. 19. Person Objective Narrator only reports what can be seen and heard
  12. 20. Contrast between expectation and reality
  13. 22. Person Narrator addresses the reader directly, uses 'you' pronouns
  14. 23. action Events after the climax, leading to the resolution
  15. 24. action Events leading up to the climax