Across
- 3. refers to internal feeling of reader
- 5. an ending where protagonist doesn't overcome conflict
- 6. humourous play on words
- 8. simple and one sided with few traits/qualities
- 12. a type of character remains the same
- 13. where story takes place/time
- 17. narrator is neutral observer and tells story without revealing what characters think or feel
- 20. a clue to what might happen later
- 22. refers to external feeling coming from environment; influences mood of readers
- 24. real thing that has other meanings; represents/stands for other things
- 25. most intense point of conflict
- 26. creates anxious/curious/uncertain mood of outcome
- 28. type of irony where a character speaks lines which are only understood by audience/readers but not by other characters
- 29. catches reader's attention and introduces the characters
- 31. a type of conflict; Person vs Person OR Person vs Technology
- 32. comes after the climax and has less tension
- 34. unexpected things occur
- 39. very unexpected but possibilities hinted
- 41. actual conversations between characters; creates interest and develops the plot
- 42. narrator can see/hear/know about 1 character only
- 45. an ending where there is no solution to the conflict and ends satisfactorily; doesn't stop
- 46. a let-down climax
- 47. character getting a clear understanding about themselves and the world
- 48. going back to the time of the character's past where past events are revealed
- 49. an ending where protagonist solves their own problems/overcomes antagonist
- 50. resolves conflict near the end
Down
- 1. where the main conflict begins
- 2. 2 characters that contrasts strongly
- 4. a type of character that goes through permanent change ex. outlook/personality
- 7. difficult to understand/explain and grabs the reader's interest
- 9. a type of character that has many traits
- 10. generalization of person/group of people (inaccurate)
- 11. a type of conflict; Person vs Self (usually takes place in a character's mind)
- 14. of View, perspective of story that is shown through of
- 15. protagonist facing 2 choices
- 16. points out differences often between characters/places/situations
- 18. meaning of the story; like the moral or truth of the story
- 19. clash of forces, persons, ideas, or emotions
- 21. told from narrator's point of view
- 23. attitude of writer to subject/topic
- 27. to ridicule an idea/person/thing to provoke change
- 30. knowing about all characters
- 33. type of irony meaning the opposite of what you say which is basically sarcasm
- 34. the specific challenge or dilemma the character faces
- 35. reference to famous person/event/from history/literature/mythology/bible
- 36. device used by writer to express a meaning contradictory to the stated one
- 37. type of irony where an unexpected twist in the plot
- 38. he/she/it
- 40. the outline of a story
- 43. a type of character exaggerated portrait of character
- 44. a type of character has 1 or 2 unique traits/qualities
