Across
- 3. an audience's awareness of the situation in which a work's characters exist differs substantially from that of the characters'
- 5. A form of writing that is unstructured, conversational, and in paragraph form
- 10. has a fatal flaw or weakness
- 11. the person or force battled by the hero or central character
- 12. lines in iambic pentameter that do not rhyme
- 16. A sentence that runs through two lines in a poem or drama
- 17. Blind confidence that leads to unquenchable arrogance
- 18. relatable to the audience and a central character,
Down
- 1. rhythm
- 2. writers use of hints to tell what will happen later
- 4. long speech made by a character
- 6. contrast of experience versus reality
- 7. A speech made by a character alone on the stage; typically character's thoughts
- 8. central idea conveyed by a piece of literature
- 9. A play or text where the main character, a tragic hero, comes to an unhappy end
- 13. his flaw and gains sympathy of the audience, but too late and ends in catastrophe
- 14. A tragic flaw that leads to downfall
- 15. humor found in an otherwise dramatic/tense storyline
