Across
- 3. central characters who drive the story
- 6. supporting characters
- 9. this type of characterization comes from the reader's understanding of the character's behavior
- 13. when the author hints at what is to come
- 14. at the beginning of the story, Rainsford is on his way to hunt __
- 15. this type of characterization is explicitly given by the author
- 17. breaking something apart to study the pieces in order to understand the whole
- 19. the age of the general when he got his first gun
- 20. According to GZ, the ideal prey has courage, cunning, and the ability to __
- 21. this type of character does not change
- 22. this type of character is very simplistic
- 24. GZ's problem with hunting animals is that it had become too __
- 25. Rainsford has to survive in the jungle for this many days to win
Down
- 1. Rainsford injures the general using this type of trap
- 2. literary device where reality is the opposite of what is expected
- 4. Rainsford injures this part of the general
- 5. Rainsford drops this which causes him to fall off boat
- 7. the enemy or rival of the protagonist
- 8. Rainsford's first name comes from the Latin word for __
- 10. this type of character changes and experiences growth over the course of the story
- 11. GZ shot this animal when he was just ten years old
- 12. both Ivan and the general are this type of Russian
- 16. struggle between opposing forces; 4 types
- 18. the name of the island
- 20. this type of character is fully developed
- 23. character that has opposite characteristics to the protagonist
