Stylistics Choices

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Across
  1. 2. The colour palette used in Persepolis to create stark visual contrast. (5 letters)
  2. 4. Dürrenmatt uses these in the script to suggest mood and movement. (5,10)letters)
  3. 7. A novel or text that traces a character's growth from youth to maturity. (13 letters)
  4. 8. The environment in which a story unfolds—often symbolic of broader ideas. (7 letters)
  5. 10. In graphic novels, these visual marks (like sweat or movement lines) show emotion or action. (7 letters)
  6. 11. A literary form where the narrator recounts real memories. (6 letters)
Down
  1. 1. In The Visit, the townspeople often speak with one shared voice like in Greek tragedy. (6 letters)
  2. 3. This technique shows how characters develop and change over time. (16 letters)
  3. 5. Objects like veils or yellow shoes that carry deeper thematic meanings. (10 letters)
  4. 6. A flashback technique that reveals events from earlier in the story. (9 letters)
  5. 9. A dramatic structure where a protagonist is brought to ruin. (7 letters)
  6. 12. When there’s a sharp contrast between what is said and what is meant. (5 letters)