Literature Vocabulary

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