Across
- 2. A character that undergoes permanent change
- 4. A clash of forces/persons/ideas/emotions
- 7. A type of irony where a set of circumstances turns out to be the opposite
- 9. A type of conflict where it is a person vs. Self
- 11. The framework/outline of the short story
- 13. A type of ending where the protagonist solves their problems
- 14. Pointing out differences
- 17. The overall effect of the story on the reader
- 18. Where the main conflict begins
- 19. The meaning of the story
- 20. The most intense point of a conflict
- 23. An ending where the protagonist does not overcome their problems
- 25. A device that expresses contradictory meaning to the stated one
- 26. A reference to well-known people/event
- 27. A type of irony where the reader/audience knows something the characters do not
- 28. A type of character that is complex with many traits
- 29. A real thing that has other meanings/associations
- 31. A setting that makes the reader curious/anxious/uncertain about outcomes
- 32. Character ____ where two characters who contrast strongly
Down
- 1. A type of conflict
- 3. Has a few distinct traits
- 5. A generalization of a group/person which is inaccurate
- 6. Told from the narrator's POV
- 8. After the climax and has less tension
- 10. When the conflict is resolved
- 12. The narrator can see/hear/know about ONE character only or all knowing about all the characters or a neutral observer
- 15. An ending with no solution to the conflict
- 16. A hint/clue about what will occur later
- 21. Actual conversations between characters
- 22. When a character day-dreams/remembers their past in which events are revealed to the reader
- 24. To give an idea of the setting
- 30. A type of irony, the most obvious one is SARCASM
