Across
- 4. when a character struggles against an outside force
- 6. a reference made to a well-known person, event, or place from history, music, art, or another literary work
- 10. this form of irony occurs when an event contradicts the expectations of the character or reader
- 12. the central character in a work of literature, the one who is involved in the main conflict
- 15. the methods a writer uses to develop characters (STEAL)
- 17. a form of irony in which the reader or audience knows more about the circumstances or future events in a story than the characters within it
- 18. figurative language created by details that appeal to one or more of the five senses
- 19. when a character struggles between opposing needs or desires or emotions within his or her own mind
- 21. the time and place in which a story happens
- 22. an interruption or transition to a time before the current events in a narrative
Down
- 1. the character who opposes or struggles against the main character
- 2. ATDPTI is told from which point-of-view?
- 3. the words spoken by characters
- 5. the perspective from which a narrative is told: first person, third person limited, or third person omniscient.
- 7. In ATDPTI, Arnold is this...
- 8. the sequence of related events that make up a story: exposition, rising action, conflict, climax, falling action, resolution
- 9. a struggle or problem in a story
- 11. a story about a series of events that includes character development, plot structure, and theme; fiction or non-fiction
- 13. a form of irony which occurs when a speaker or narrator says one thing while meaning the opposite
- 14. In ATDPTI, the Spokane Indian Reservation, Reardan, and 2006 are examples of what?
- 15. people, animals, or imaginary creatures that take part in the action of a story
- 16. a writer's central idea or main message/lesson
- 19. a literary device that exploits the readers’ expectations; it occurs when what happens turns out to be quite different from what is expected
- 20. the person telling the story
