Literary Elements Crossword

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  1. 4. Type of IRONY that happened when Elizabeth Bennet expressed "How fortunate I am to be forced into marriage with such an insufferable man." in "Pride and Prejudice".
  2. 5. A famous prince torn by doubt who struggles with internal conflict (MAN VS SELF).
  3. 7. STATIC CHARACTER from "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" that remains cruel and manipulative throughout the series.
  4. 10. In "The Truman Show", Truman expects a normal life, but it turns out that his entire existence is a carefully orchestrated TV show. (Type of Situational Irony)
  5. 11. The Situational Irony of phantoms APPEREANCE misleads everyone into thinking he is evil, but in REALITY his motivations stem from love and rejection in this Musical.
  6. 13. MAN VS MAN conflict from the famous detective drama with many adaptations "Sherlock Holmes".
  7. 14. Literary element for a CHARACTER who undergoes a meaningful change through the story.
Down
  1. 1. Name of the CONFLICT of Katniss against the Capitol in "The Hunger Games".
  2. 2. IRONY in The Gift of the Magi, where a couple sells their most treasured possessions to buy each other a gift, only to realize that the gifts are now useless due to what they sacrificed.
  3. 3. IRONY when the audience knows something a character doesn't.
  4. 6. The CONFLICT that Pi Patel in "Life of Pi" has throughout the movie (Survival at sea).
  5. 8. Life lessons, like the ones on Disney Movies, that love can overcome hardship.
  6. 9. Literary element for the "Love Interest" CHARACTER in Rom-Coms. Often one-dimensional, focused solely on the relationship and not on any internal growth.
  7. 12. A ROUND CHARACTER whose moral complexity grows darker in "Breaking Bad".