Across
- 2. gives the audience hints or signs about the future of the character or storyline
- 7. A way to divide a plot in drama. Each is a group of scenes that form an important part of the story.
- 8. Unjustified suspicion and mistrust of other people and their actions
- 10. A thing or event attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature
- 12. any image, object, or action that stands for a deeper meaning
- 15. A remarkable or extraordinary person, event, or wonder
Down
- 1. a feeling of excitement or anxiety while waiting for something uncertain to happen
- 2. a device that moves an audience from the present moment in a chronological narrative to a scene in the past
- 3. an unsuspected occurrence or turn of events in the story that completely changes the direction or expected outcome of the plot
- 4. A short mini-act at the beginning of the show that is used to set up the episode and catch the audience's attention
- 5. when phrases in a sentence have similar or the same grammatical structure
- 6. the forbidding of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security
- 9. a story within a story. It has a “surface story” that contains a hidden political or moral message
- 11. When the camera moves horizontally from one direction to the other. Can also include moving up and down or diagonally.
- 13. A situation or event that seems purposely contrary to expectations
- 14. A collection of selected writings, radio, or television episodes - usually on the same genre or subject - but with different storyline and characters