Across
- 3. a person represented in a film, play, or story
- 5. the “eye” or narrative voice through which you tell a story
- 7. the order in which event takes place in a narrative
- 11. a story or a description of a series of events
- 12. the struggle between a character's emotions, values, desires, traits and interests that might stop them from achieving their goal
- 14. the principal character in a literary work (such as a drama or story)
- 15. the time and place of the action of a literary, dramatic, or cinematic work
- 17. occurrence, especially ones of some importance, in a story
- 19. a point at which a significant change occurs
- 20. the character who tells you what is happening in a book or film
- 21. to solve or end a problem or difficulty:
Down
- 1. a struggle that occurs between a character and an external force, such as another character, society, nature, or a situation
- 2. the voice in which a story is written that is outside the story and knows everything about the characters and events in the story
- 4. a narrative composed from personal experience
- 6. having infinite awareness, understanding, and insight; possessed of universal or complete knowledge; all knowing
- 8. the last part of something, its end or result
- 9. the art of using words and phrases to create detailed mental images, evoke emotions, and engage a reader's or listener's senses
- 10. the opposition of persons or forces that gives rise to the dramatic action in a drama or fiction
- 13. a conversation between two or more persons
- 16. one that contends with or opposes another : ADVERSARY, OPPONENT
- 18. the point of highest dramatic tension or a major turning point in the action (as of a play)
