Across
- 6. The main character around whom the story revolves
- 9. If the protagonist challenges the notions of what is admirable
- 10. Character type that builds maturity and grows from mistakes
- 11. The narrator is an onlooker who is writing about you, the reader.
- 12. The narrator knows the actions, feelings, and motivations of only one, or a few characters
- 13. Character type (minor) that does not grow or change, author shares little information
- 14. Where characters, setting, and conflict are introduced
- 15. Type of narration where neutrally reported facts are shared; personal opinions/details are omitted
Down
- 1. Character type that does not undergo inner changes/experiences little change; can be round or flat and central to the story's plot
- 2. A sequence of events the narrator tells in story form
- 3. The narrator tells the story from his/her own point of view and refers to himself/herself as “I.”
- 4. Common character type that recurs throughout literature
- 5. Third person where the narrator knows all of the actions, feelings, and motivations of all characters
- 7. Major/main character type with complex background
- 8. The narrator is revealed over time to be an untrustworthy source of information
