Across
- 3. Intended to teach a lesson, often in a clear and direct way.
- 6. A contrast between what is expected and what actually happens.
- 7. The lesson or message about right and wrong that a story teaches.
- 8. The perspective from which a story is told.
- 9. Suggested or implied but not directly stated.
- 13. The part of the story where the problem is solved and loose ends are tied up.
- 14. Giving human traits, emotions or behaviours to animals or objects.
- 16. The character or force that opposes the protagonist.
- 17. A typical character, symbol or situation that appears repeatedly across different stories.
- 18. When a situation or ending is open to more than one interpretation.
- 20. Clearly and directly stated, leaving no confusion about meaning.
Down
- 1. The hidden or underlying meaning beneath the surface of the text.
- 2. A conversation between two or more characters.
- 4. A struggle or disagreement between characters or forces in a story.
- 5. A problem or challenge that arises and drives the story forward.
- 10. Hints or clues that suggest what may happen later in the story.
- 11. The main character in a story, often facing the central conflict.
- 12. The most intense or exciting turning point in a story.
- 15. The beginning of a story where the characters, setting and situation are introduced.
- 19. The central idea or underlying message explored in a text.
