LITERATURE THEORY

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Across
  1. 6. A struggle between opposing forces—can be internal or external.
  2. 7. The emotional atmosphere or "vibe" a writer creates for the reader.
  3. 8. The force, character, or institution in opposition to the lead.
Down
  1. 1. The leading character or "hero" who drives the story's action.
  2. 2. OF VIEW The perspective from which a story is told (1st, 2nd, or 3rd).
  3. 3. The author’s unique attitude toward the subject matter (e.g., sarcastic, solemn).
  4. 4. The peak of tension or the "turning point" in a narrative arc.
  5. 5. An object, person, or situation that represents a deeper abstract idea.
  6. 9. The central topic, message, or "big idea" explored in a text.