Literary Terms 2

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Across
  1. 3. The opponent who blocks the protagonist
  2. 4. Touching the other persons or readers emotions
  3. 6. Irony The opposite happens to what the reader has been led to expect
  4. 7. Describes the time and place of the story
  5. 8. Occurs when the setting or scene causes an emotional response in the reader
  6. 11. Irony The audience or reader is aware of something one or more of the characters is not aware of
  7. 14. Using logic or proven facts
  8. 15. When the author gives hints about what will happen in the story
  9. 16. Main idea, causes a debate
  10. 17. Irony The speaker says one thing but means the opposite (sarcasm)
Down
  1. 1. Problems that happen between the protagonist and the antagonist
  2. 2. The main character. The person for whom the reader roots
  3. 5. When the protagonist is actually a villain of the story, but we empathize anyway
  4. 8. To receive or to get something
  5. 9. Using sources or credibility
  6. 10. The point of view in which the narrator IS involved
  7. 12. The climate or feeling of a literary work... ENVIRONMENT
  8. 13. The writers attitude toward the characters, subject, and audience of a story... PERSON
  9. 16. The point of view in which the narrator is NOT involved
  10. 18. To be near or close to something