Across
- 1. a type of irony that is, the audience knows something that one or more characters do not
- 3. a less developed character with one or a few traits; he or she is usually one-sided or stereotypical
- 7. takes place OUTSIDE the body; it's between the character and an OUTSIDE force
- 10. one character has a problem with another character in the story
- 11. a type of irony that is when what someone says is not actually what they mean; sarcasm
- 12. the process of revealing the personality of a character
- 13. requires the reader to look for clues that reveal a character's traits and motivation
- 14. a character who remains the same over the course of the entire story
- 16. takes place INSIDE the character; it's a struggle within the character
- 18. superman, batman, the flash, etc.
- 19. a well developed character with variety of traits both good and bad
- 20. a struggle between two opposing forces
Down
- 2. lex Luther, the joker, penguin, etc.
- 4. when a character struggles with a decision with his/her own identity
- 5. a conflict that is a character against nature
- 6. a character has a problem with society
- 8. a character that develops and changes over the course of a story due to a conflict of newfound understanding
- 9. when the narrator or another character TELLS us what a person is like
- 15. a type of irony that what actually happens is not what is expected to happen
- 17. what the story teaches readers
