Work of Literature

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Across
  1. 1. and Mood: The author’s attitude (tone) and the emotional atmosphere (mood).
  2. 5. Objects, colors, or actions that represent abstract ideas.
  3. 6. Devices: Use of metaphors, allegories, irony, and other stylistic elements.
  4. 8. Internal or external struggles that drive the plot forward.
  5. 10. The time and place where the story unfolds (historical, futuristic, urban, etc.).
Down
  1. 2. Perspective: First-person, third-person omniscient, limited, or other viewpoints.
  2. 3. Recurring ideas or central messages (e.g., love, identity, betrayal).
  3. 4. or Cultural Context: How the work reflects or critiques its era and societal norms.
  4. 7. Structure: Linear, circular, episodic, or other narrative formats.
  5. 9. Development: How the characters grow, change, or reveal their nature.