Across
- 1. The literature that is written in order to be performed
- 4. A recognizable feature within a book or a genre
- 6. One stressed syllable followed by two unstressed ones
- 7. When the audience knows more than a character in a story
- 9. The time and place in which the story take place
- 10. Using an object or something else to stand for an idea
- 11. In literature, refers to word choice
- 13. The repetition of the same sounds at the beginning of words or in a stressed syllable
- 14. The movement started as a reaction to the scientific and rational Age of Enlightenment
- 16. The turning point of the story, where events come to a head
- 17. The humorous or rhetorical effect achieved due to the resemblance in sound between two words
Down
- 2. The character in conflict with the protagonist
- 3. Exaggeration in order to draw attention to something, or for humorous effect
- 5. The trick is to create a story that compels people to keep reading
- 8. Referencing another literary text or source
- 12. The narrator knows what each character is thinking, feeling, and doing throughout the story
- 15. A strong comparison made by stating one thing is another, without using like or as
