Across
- 5. words spoken on stage intended for audience
- 6. a literary technique that seems to contradict the literal meaning or event
- 7. the type of work categorized by content and technique
- 9. picture or image within a text
- 10. the basic sequence of events in a story that include the exposition, rising action, etc.
- 12. close examination of an author's use of language to convey meaning
- 14. the feeling created by the writer in the passage
- 15. literary works written in stage play format
- 16. lines spoken between characters
- 17. a bitter form of irony, intended to taunt/hurt
- 19. the way an author describes a character
- 20. language not meant to be taken literally
- 22. the problem in a story
Down
- 1. when something occurs that the audience knows but the characters don't know
- 2. emotions attached to a word
- 3. basic rhythm structure in verse, composed of stressed and ustressed syllables
- 4. a model image that recurs in history
- 5. the reason the author writes of a topic
- 8. emotions set on an implied word
- 11. intentional text and graphic features
- 13. a specific structure an author uses to give an effect
- 18. word choice determined by speakers style
- 21. the words that follow or precede a specific word
