Across
- 3. one-dimensional, usually a minor character; we often do not know his/her motivation or background
- 6. the main character in a story, novel, drama, or other literary work
- 8. the use of clues to suggest events that will happen later in the plot
- 10. a writing that tells a story or a personal experience
- 13. the last part of the story where the loose ends of the plot are tied up and the story is closed
- 15. a character who does not change much in the course of work
- 16. a character who changes as a result of the events of the story
- 17. Characterization when the author reveals information about a character through what the characters says, thinks, feels, does, and what others say/feel about other characters
Down
- 1. Characterization when the author directly tells you what a character’s personality is like
- 2. Action the events that immediately follow the climax
- 4. the process of revealing the personality of a character in a story
- 5. the time and place in which the events of a work of literature take place
- 7. a circumstance that complicates something; a difficulty
- 9. the character who opposes the protagonist
- 11. tells readers who the characters are and what the setting is
- 12. complex, multi-faceted, realistic character whose motivations and background are revealed throughout the story
- 13. Action the events leading up to the climax; rising action is where the conflicts are developed
- 14. the moment of change for the main characters; usually an emotional or suspenseful moment in the story
