Across
- 2. literature written to be preformed
- 4. reference often to literature history or mythology
- 5. Story: a fictional narrative generally centering on one climatic event
- 7. repetition of initial sounds in a series of words
- 10. repetition of vowels sounds in a series of words
- 12. the historical, physical, or geographical time and place where the fictional work takes place
- 13. "Tragic flaw" term by Aristotle
- 16. a literal or denotative meaning that truly has a more complex meaning
- 17. the central or dominant idea of a work of fiction
- 18. an extended narrative in pose
- 19. the way in which the narrative events are arranged
Down
- 1. verse: lines of unrhymed iambic pentameter in no particular stanzaic form
- 2. irony: a situation that depends on the audience knowing that the characters are not aware of yet
- 3. a story with two parallel and consistent levels of meanings
- 6. a fictional representation of a person and or animal
- 8. the attitude of the speaker
- 9. image or symbol that is so common or significant to a culture
- 11. the lines spoken by the characters
- 14. brief comments by an actor to the audience but is not heard by the other characters
- 15. the way a writer selects and arranges words to express ideas
- 19. Of View: the angle in which a story is told
