Across
- 1. A genre of literature intended for performance.
- 7. A symbolic narrative in which the surface details imply a secondary meaning.
- 8. A genre of literature where the story is set in a historical period and includes significant historical events, characters, and cultures. These narratives often involve extensive research to accurately represent the chosen era.
- 9. A detailed examination and interpretation of a text or work of art, focusing on various elements such as themes, motifs, structure, and meaning.
- 10. A short story, anecdote, or phrase intended to entertain and provoke laughter.
Down
- 2. A collection of memories that an individual writes about moments or events, both public and private, from their own life.
- 3. A detailed description of a person's life, including their experiences, accomplishments, and the events that shaped their life.
- 4. A genre of fiction that features magical and supernatural elements that do not exist in the real world. This genre often includes imaginary worlds, mythical beings, and magical spells.
- 5. A traditional story, often involving supernatural beings or ancestors, that serves to explain aspects of the natural world, cultural practices, or the human condition.
- 6. A type of short story that typically features folkloric fantasy characters and enchantments.
