Across
- 2. Character that changes over time
- 3. One dimensional characters
- 6. A character that the reader favors or identifies with
- 8. Characters who are opposite of the main character
- 9. What a character says, as well as what is said about him
- 10. Tells the reader about the character’s appearance or environment
- 11. A tragic ______. The protagonist in a tragedy
- 12. Complex characters who often go through a change in actions and thoughts
- 14. Tragic ______. The characteristic that triggers the protagonists’ downfall
- 15. Unchanging character
- 17. The character that models and articulates the author’s ethics throughout the story
Down
- 1. A character that the reader does not particularly like
- 4. How the characters think and act
- 5. Character _________ . The reason for how a character behaves
- 7. Characterization that must be inferred from information in the story
- 13. Characterization that includes straightforward details about the character
- 16. The protagonists’ flaws lead to a catastrophe or disastrous conclusion
- 18. What a character does
