Across
- 3. The emotion or atmosphere the author creates for the reader.
- 4. A character who embodies a single quality and who does not develop in the course of a story
- 8. The main character in a literary work
- 11. A struggle between opposing needs, desires, or emotions within a character.
- 13. A struggle between a character and an outside force.
- 19. A comparison between two unlike subjects without using like or as.
- 20. A comparison between two unlike subjects using the words like or as.
Down
- 1. The growth, development, or change in a character during a story.
- 2. The perspective from which the story is told (first-person, second-person, third-person, limited, omniscient, etc.)
- 5. Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- 6. A character who demonstrates some complexity and who develops or changes in the course of a work
- 7. Conversations between characters
- 9. The location, time, duration, and social context of a story
- 10. The sequence of events in a literary work
- 12. A character usually on the same side as the protagonist, but he or she has an opposite personality or a different attitude
- 14. A character or force in conflict with the main character
- 15. The universal lesson a reader takes away from a literary work.
- 16. The feeling that authors create when they introduce conflict to a plot.
- 17. The speed at which a story is told or how fast it moves for the reader.
- 18. The use of hints or clues to suggest what will happen later in the plot.
