Across
- 2. The moment of the plot at which the major conflict is resolved; a tense and suspenceful event.
- 3. Conlfict type where a character stuggles against spirtual or magical forces.
- 6. Conflict where a character faces alien life-form.
- 14. Main character's adversary and the source of the conflict; can be a force other than a person.
- 16. When a character struggles with a forse within his or her being such as choosing between right and wrong.
- 17. The second most important character; helps the protagonist.
Down
- 1. All the subsequent or little conflicts caused by the major/central conflict.
- 2. What incites a character to act; desire, wealth, popularity, ect.
- 4. Series of 5or 6 specific stages of a story from the beginning, middle, to end.
- 5. Only conflict type that is internal;struggling with one's own feelings, eemotions consciences, ect.
- 7. Two physical forces that collide or go against one another.
- 8. Conflict type where two characters are at odds.
- 9. Conflict type where a character is tries to overcome a manmade or mechanical terror.
- 10. Main character in a story who must overcome obstacles and resolve conflicts.
- 11. Conflict type where a character challenges the ideals, traditions ans beliefs of a community.
- 12. The third most important character; also helps the protagonist.
- 13. A story's most important conflict type; should be resolved at the climax, also known as a Major Conflict.
- 15. The opposition of two forces and can be internal or external; creates tension and suspense.