Across
- 3. Narrators who lie or who are delusional.
- 5. Complex character.
- 7. Immersive POV.
- 10. Functions as a reporter.
- 11. Changing character.
- 14. Simple character.
- 17. Opposite; amplifies another character's traits.
- 18. Argues that architectural space reflects the owner.
- 19. Poetics of space; cellar is the unconscious.
- 20. Term for narrator when discussing poetry.
- 22. All-knowing; godlike.
- 24. Third-person POV.
- 25. _______ author; haunts the margins of a text.
- 26. Time and culture are a part of this.
- 27. Very intimate POV.
Down
- 1. Defines space is place with meaning.
- 2. Created a hierarchy of needs.
- 4. Stereotype.
- 6. information about the story.
- 8. Type of power that produces normativity.
- 9. Character who stays the same.
- 12. Study of the meaning of names.
- 13. Atmosphere.
- 15. Speaker's attitude toward a subject.
- 16. Narrator tells you how it is.
- 21. Overcomes obstacles.
- 23. ______ discourse; blurs line between narrator and character.