Literary Vocabulary Review

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Across
  1. 4. A type of story that exists to stand in for another story; a hidden meaning.
  2. 5. The information you need to start the story in introduced.
  3. 8. The feelings that a word evokes.
  4. 9. When things represent other things in a text.
  5. 14. The part of a story when we find out how everything will end.
  6. 15. The type of narration that occurs when the story is told by someone who is not part of the story.
  7. 16. You're watching Batman and then we see when Bruce Wayne's parents are shot.
  8. 17. As innocent as a lamb to the slaughter.
  9. 19. The type of narration that occurs when the author writes directly to the reader.
  10. 20. Referencing something indirectly in a piece of literature.
  11. 21. Opposes the main character in some way.
Down
  1. 1. The most intense part of a story
  2. 2. Time is money.
  3. 3. The type of incident that sets off a story's conflict
  4. 6. The main character we follow.
  5. 7. A type of character that does not change in a story.
  6. 10. The type of narration that occurs when a person in the story tells the story.
  7. 11. An insight about a text that is not about the text itself.
  8. 12. The struggle between opposing forces in a story
  9. 13. The direct meaning of a word.
  10. 16. A hint of what is to come later in a story.
  11. 18. A type of character that changes in a story.