Across
- 4. the lesson about life the author would like the reader to learn
- 6. narrator is a character in the story - doesn't know all - I, me and my are used
- 11. perspective from which a story is told
- 13. characters versus societal structures like money, government, traditions or expectations
- 14. most exciting part of a story
- 17. story is building; characters begin to struggle with major conflict
- 18. character against the main character - the "villain"
- 20. where and when the story takes place
- 21. narrator is NOT in the story - focus on one character to know all about
- 23. character that does not change
- 24. problem in the story
Down
- 1. narrator is NOT in the story - knows everything about everyone
- 2. giving inanimate objects human qualities
- 3. conflict happening inside the mind of a character
- 5. conflict happening with other characters, nature, or society
- 7. one character against another character
- 8. introduction to the story
- 9. characters against natural disasters or other natural forces
- 10. character that does change
- 12. main character in the story - the "hero"
- 15. character is facing a conflict within their mind
- 16. events are beginning to be resolved
- 19. feeling of the story
- 22. all loose ends in the story are tied up