Across
- 4. Brief narrative that teaches a moral implicitly
- 7. Short narrative without a complex plot
- 8. Central struggle between two or more forces in a narrative
- 12. Point of view where narrator knows everything about some or all of the characters
- 14. The speaker; who tells the story
- 16. Dominant mood or feeling of a story
- 17. Scene relived in a character's memory
- 18. Conclusion
- 20. Attitude toward a subject conveyed in a literary work
- 22. Introduction of a significant development in the central conflict
- 24. Word choice or vocabulary
Down
- 1. Type of character with only one outstanding trait
- 2. Brief narrative with animal characters told to illustrate a moral
- 3. Time and place of a story
- 5. The reasons an author provides for a character's actions
- 6. Main or central character in a narrative
- 9. Character that changes throughout the story
- 10. Character that does not change throughout the story
- 11. Indication of events to come
- 13. Opening portion of a narrative
- 15. Most significant character or force that opposes the protagonist
- 18. Type of character presented in depth
- 19. Main idea or larger meaning of a work
- 21. Moment of profound insight that alters a character's life
- 22. Point when crucial action or decision must take place
- 23. Moment of greatest intensity or tension in a narrative