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American Lit Vocab Quiz #12 Crossword
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1) evidenced in the conflict between Tom and Jay in The Great Gatsby
2) character who reveals only one personality trait
3) a situation of nature that has two states or parts that are complementary or opposed to each other
5) the association of two contrary terms, as in the expression "random order"
6) writing that is not poetry
8) the original pattern after which a thing is made; a model or first form
9) the use of decorous language to express vulgar or unpleasant ideas, events, or actions -- for example: his wife "passed away"
11) the struggle within the mind of a character who is torn between opposing feelings or goals
12) an explicit announcement
13) Mark Twain relates a classic tale with the help of Huckleberry Finn and this tactic
17) expressed by a narrator who reveals thoughts and feeling of all the characters in a novel
19) evidenced in the conflicts the nameless man faces making his way through the frozen Yukon in To Build a Fire
22) the introduction of a story where the author presents the characters in their setting and hints at the central conflict that will drive the story forward
23) an important and sometimes recurring theme or idea in a work of literature
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4) a statement. proposition, or situation that seems to be absurd or contradictory, but in fact is or may be true
7) evidenced in the tale of Luke Skywalker of Star Wars (or just about any heroic character you can think of) who is compelled to follow an unknown destiny
10) the principal character in opposition to the protagonist or hero of a narrative or drama
14) the disentangling of the intricacies of the plot of a story; resolution
15) character who remains primarily the same throughout the novel
16) a form of metonymy in which part of an entity is used to refer to the whole.
18) a struggle between two opposing forces
20) a mode of speech or writing expressing a literal sense contrary to the meaning intended by the speaker
21) the substitution of one term for another that generally is associated with it
24) character who changes and grows during the course of a novel
25) evidenced in the inability of Jane (the narrator) to adapt to the world in which she lives in The Yellow Wallpaper
26) an outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected, the difference between what is expected to happen and what actually does
27) the implied meaning given to words by the author of the story, often through the emotional weight they carry
28) Fitzgerald utilizes the voice of Nick to express this point of view in The Great Gatsby
29) "Needless to say" this is an expression that has been used so frequently it has lost its expressive power
30) character who shows a variety of traits and is complex and often contradictory
31) an indirect revelation
32) the struggle of a character against some outside person or force
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