Across
- 3. – A long heroic tale often involving battles or gods.
- 5. – A physical or emotional passage leading to growth or change.
- 6. – A familiar idea, theme, or storytelling device used often.
- 7. – Common techniques or rules used in a type of story.
- 10. – A universal pattern or character type found across many stories.
- 11. – The struggle or opposition that drives the story forward.
- 13. – The most dramatic or tense moment in a story.
- 16. – The sequence of events that makes up the story.
- 18. – A major test or life-threatening challenge the hero must face.
- 21. – The shared beliefs and values that shape a community’s stories.
- 23. – The time, place, or situation that influences how a story is created.
- 24. – Hints in the text about what will come later.
Down
- 1. – Another word for the main character of a story.
- 2. – A wise guide who offers advice or training.
- 4. – The story’s central figure who must grow or change.
- 8. – Giving up something important for the good of others.
- 9. – The character who causes problems for the hero.
- 12. – Changed in a deep or meaningful way through experience.
- 14. – How the main problem of the story is finally solved.
- 15. – A risky or exciting experience often leading to discovery.
- 17. – A companion who supports the main character on their quest.
- 19. – Something that repeats again and again in a text.
- 20. – A traditional tale based on history but told with exaggeration.
- 22. – The author’s attitude or feeling expressed through their writing.
