Across
- 4. Literary work with a focus on aesthetic and emotional qualities.
- 5. The person who writes a book or literary work.
- 7. A person or figure in a literary work.
- 8. The character or force opposing the protagonist.
- 9. A piece of writing with rhythmic and metaphorical language.
- 10. A highly regarded and enduring work of literature.
- 11. An unexpected development in a story.
- 14. A figure of speech comparing two unlike things.
- 16. Imaginative or invented storytelling.
- 17. A long fictional narrative story.
- 18. The time and place in which a story takes place.
- 19. The use of symbols to represent ideas or themes.
Down
- 1. Conversation between characters in a literary work.
- 2. A category or type of literature, such as romance or mystery.
- 3. The act of being an author or writer.
- 6. Writing based on real events, facts, and information.
- 9. The main character in a story.
- 12. The main idea or message conveyed in a literary work.
- 13. A figure of speech comparing two things using "like" or "as."
- 15. The sequence of events in a story.