Literary Terminology

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Across
  1. 3. father of Zeus and strongest Titan
  2. 4. conflict that can be mental-emotional-or spiritual
  3. 7. used to introduce background information about events-settings-characters-and conflict
  4. 8. Titan goddess of the sun and light
  5. 9. Titan god of the sea and water
  6. 11. (Helios), titan god of light and observation
  7. 13. Titan goddess of fresh water
  8. 14. god of mortal life or death
  9. 16. a human has to face the pure indifference of the elements (including animals in their natural habitats)
  10. 19. a human is pitted against a vengeful god or powerful supernatural force and cannot outrun the consequences
  11. 20. a person or animal or sometimes an inanimate object that takes part in a story
  12. 21. Titan god of constellations
  13. 23. a human in conflict with another human
  14. 24. the first beings (they produced the Titans)
  15. 26. goddess of fresh water
  16. 27. Titan goddess of law and order
  17. 28. when and where a story takes place
  18. 29. the lesson an author wants readers to learn about a story
Down
  1. 1. a giant
  2. 2. a complicated issue or problem within a story
  3. 5. Titan god of the oracles
  4. 6. the main character-usually considered the good guy or hero of a story
  5. 10. something used to represent another thing
  6. 12. Titan goddess of fertility
  7. 15. conflict that can be verbal-or physical
  8. 17. standards of behavior
  9. 18. when an author gives hints or clues about what will happen before it actually happens
  10. 19. Titan goddess of memory
  11. 22. old
  12. 23. stories created to explain the mysteries of the universe
  13. 25. Titan goddess of prophecy and intellect