Across
- 1. The main point or lesson the author wants to share
- 3. The opening part that introduces the story world
- 5. Using clues to suggest what will happen next
- 8. A created story that is not based on real life
- 9. A memory or scene from an earlier time
- 14. A brief fictional prose that is easily finished
- 16. Writing arranged with a metrical rhythm or rhyme
- 17. Something concrete that stands for an abstract idea
- 21. The individual responsible for creating the text
- 22. A section at the end that wraps up the story
- 23. How the author feels about the subject they write
- 24. An old story that might be based on some history
- 26. The chain of connected events in a book or movie
- 27. A fake name used by a writer to stay private
- 29. The specific style of language and words used
- 30. The moment of greatest tension in a narrative
- 31. A quick story about something that really happened
- 33. The speaker who explains the events to the reader
- 34. The lesson or rule for living taught by a story
- 35. A big surprise that changes the story direction
- 38. A pattern or image that appears many times in a story
- 39. The very end where all loose ends are tied up
- 41. A style or category of art music or literature
- 43. The central figure or hero of the narrative
- 44. A person who creates dramas for theatrical use
- 45. A story that ends in disaster for the characters
- 49. A character who undergoes a major internal change
- 50. A person or being that takes part in the action
Down
- 2. The part where we learn about the initial situation
- 4. A lifelike character with many different personality sides
- 6. A character who remains unchanged until the end
- 7. How the story is seen and told to us
- 10. A problem or fight that drives the story forward
- 11. A story about a crime that needs to be solved
- 12. Speech between characters marked by quotation marks
- 13. The way an author builds a characters personality
- 15. The character who causes trouble for the hero
- 18. The emotional response a writer wants from readers
- 19. A type of story with magic and imaginary worlds
- 20. A character who is the opposite of another character
- 25. A long prose story with many chapters and scenes
- 28. Describing something by saying it is something else
- 32. The basic thought or inspiration for a new story
- 36. A book that contains a mix of different stories
- 37. A nonfiction book about a specific persons life
- 40. A story about gods that explains the natural world
- 42. Where and when the events in the story happen
- 46. A story written to be performed by actors
- 47. A short tale with animals that teaches a behavior
- 48. Fiction based on imagined future science discoveries
