Across
- 4. The mask or role adopted by a speaker in a poem or story.
- 6. Something that represents something else.
- 9. A narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters.
- 10. The appearance of being real or true.
- 14. The series of events that lead up to the climax of a story.
- 15. A narrator who is innocent or inexperienced, often leading to unreliable narration.
- 18. The literal meaning of a word.
- 20. A speech by one person.
- 21. A figure of speech that compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as."
- 23. A figure of speech that compares two unlike things using "like" or "as."
- 24. An extended metaphor that compares two unlike things in a surprising and original way.
- 25. The person or voice that is telling a story or poem.
- 27. A figure of speech in which a thing is represented by something associated with it.
- 28. The time and place in which a story takes place.
Down
- 1. A narrator who uses the pronouns "he," "she," or "it."
- 2. A narrator who only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.
- 3. The arrangement of words in a sentence.
- 5. A descriptive phrase used to characterize a person or thing.
- 7. A figure of speech that combines contradictory terms.
- 8. A generalized image of a group of people.
- 11. A character who is based on a common stereotype.
- 12. The emotional associations of a word.
- 13. A work that imitates and mocks another work.
- 16. The time period in which a story takes place.
- 17. A figure of speech in which a part is used to represent the whole, or vice versa.
- 19. A figure of speech in which a non-human object is given human qualities.
- 22. A literary device in which there is a discrepancy between what is said or expected and what happens.
- 23. The underlying meaning or message in a story.
- 26. A speech by a character that is alone on stage, revealing their thoughts and feelings.
