Across
- 2. The imaginary barrier between actors and the audience
- 5. A problem or struggle between characters or forces
- 7. The main character in a story
- 9. A category or type of literature (such as mystery, romance, or fantasy)
- 11. A contrast between what is expected and what actually happens
- 12. A conversation between two or more characters
- 13. Writing that is based on imagination rather than real events
- 16. The time and place where a story happens
- 17. An object or idea that represents something deeper
- 19. A story with a serious theme that often ends sadly
- 20. A story meant to be humorous or entertaining, often with a happy ending
- 22. A short comment made by a character to the audience that other characters do not hear
- 23. The feeling or atmosphere created for the reader
- 25. The part of the story where the conflict is solved
- 27. The person or voice that tells the story
Down
- 1. A work of literature, music, or art that is widely recognized and valued over time
- 3. A speech where a character speaks personal thoughts aloud, usually aloneate these into Spanish or Vietnamese for your students.
- 4. A style of literature that includes dark settings, mystery, and suspense
- 6. A long speech given by one character
- 8. The author’s attitude toward the subject
- 10. A form of writing that uses rhythm, imagery, and expressive language
- 14. A long fictional story with characters, plot, and a developed setting
- 15. The character or force that opposes the protagonist
- 18. The background setting or scenery in a play
- 21. The sequence of events that make up a story
- 24. A story written to be performed by actors
- 26. The main message or lesson about life in a story
