Across
- 1. a ranch hand
- 3. "A Rose for Emily"
- 4. "The Richer-Merchant's Wife: A Letter"
- 6. liked to kill mice
- 8. "The Red Wheelbarrow"
- 9. "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"
- 11. - "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall"
- 12. "what if a much of a which of a wind"
- 15. one armed carpenter
- 17. hero falls from grace
- 19. the insight about human life that is revealed in a literary work
- 22. "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
- 24. - has no admirable character qualities
- 26. "The Life You Save May Be Your Own"
- 28. - husband
- 29. discrepancy between perception and reality
- 30. nearly blind and deaf daughter of Mrs. Crater
- 31. time and place of a story
- 33. annoying daughter
- 34. a work that makes fun of another work by imitating some aspect of its style or ccontent
- 35. no heroes and no triumphs
- 36. symbolists were new manifestation of __
- 38. The Power of Myth
- 39. what grandfather only talks about
- 41. prominent family in Jefferson
- 43. style of writing that conveys the inner workings of a character's mind
Down
- 2. Thurber
- 5. Witty's town
- 7. "A Worn Path"
- 10. a poem in which a character speaks directly to one or more listeners
- 13. Protagonist "A Worn Path"
- 14. Phoenix needs this for her grandson
- 16. struggle between opposing forces or characters
- 18. statement that appears contradictory
- 20. - left Granny Weatherall at the altar
- 21. usually ends with wedding
- 23. day laborer who is found dead in a bed
- 25. hero undertakes a quest
- 27. references to objects and activities rather than direct statements
- 32. "Leader of the People"
- 33. did not like his father-in-law
- 37. believed poetry can be made purer by concentration of the precise, unqualified imagists
- 40. - dead daughter who holds a child
- 42. a character that is a specific well known type
