short story crossword

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Across
  1. 3. an extended narrative in prose. Typically the novel relates to a series of events or follows the history of a character or group of characters through a period of time.
  2. 5. - the scene which presents the story's decisive action;
  3. 6. - the peak in the story's action--the moment of highest dramatic tension;
  4. 7. characters are usually main characters and are fully developed so that the reader can understand their personality and motivations.
  5. 8. limited omniscient narrator only reveals the thoughts and feelings of one (or possibly a limited few) character(s).
  6. 10. the angle from which a story is told; i.e., the type of narrator the author chooses to use
  7. 11. a story with two parallel and consistent levels of meaning, on literal and one figurative
  8. 12. Story a fictional narrative generally centering on one climactic event and usually developing only a single character in depth; its scope is narrower than that of a novel.
  9. 14. third-person narrators can reveal the thoughts of all their characters; they are "all-knowing."
  10. 15. objective third-person narrator does not reveal anyone's thoughts and provides the sort of external, objective information
  11. 16. the historical, physical, geographical, and psychological location where a fictional work takes place
Down
  1. 1. first-person narration the narrator uses "I" to tell his or her story. The first-person narrator may be a major character in the story or simply an observer. In third-person narration narrators are not actually characters in the story.
  2. 2. characters are usually minor characters who are barely developed or may be stereotypes.
  3. 4. - the explanation of the story's premise and background material necessary for the reader to understand the story;
  4. 5. a fictional representation of a person (or animal). Characters may be described as either flat or round.
  5. 9. or denouement - the outcome of the story--the information that ties up all (or many) of the story's loose ends.
  6. 10. he way in which the narrative events are arranged. Generally, plots have the same basic elements:
  7. 12. the way a writer selects and arranges words to express ideas
  8. 13. the attitude of the speaker or author of a work toward the subject matter
  9. 16. a person, object, action, place, or event that in addition to its literal or denotative meanings suggests a more complex meaning or range of meanings
  10. 17. the central or dominant idea of a work of fiction