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Down: 1) the central idea of an essay expressed in a complete sentence 2) the events or things that that happen in a plot3) an object that evokes a range of additional meanings that are usually more abstract than its literal significance4) statement that on the surface seems false, but turns out to be true5) the telling of a story by the character involved in, or directly observing, the actions of a story or play as they happen; often this person is the main character in the writing7) writing that is used to inspire morality8) physical details of the place, time, social context, and culture in a literary work10) a sudden revelation of he true nature of a character through a specific event11) language that describes ideas or qualities rather than tangible subjects14) short narrative that answers a moral dilemma or teaches a lesson16) the type of literary work (poem, short story, novella, play, etc); also subgroups of type of poem, short story, novella, etc. (horror, epic, ode, comedy, tragedy, etc.)17) single volumes of pictorial images arranged in a sequence to tell a story with or whiteout words18) the turning point or point of highest interest in any story or play19) drama typically describing the downfall of a human being20) a narrative type that uses "he" or "she" to tell the story21) example of discourse designed to represent a connected succession of events or happenings 22) a way of telling a story from a third-person point of view that does not reveal the feelings of any character; this is a detached form of narration23) traditionally accepted technique of writing24) the voice of the storyteller in some literary works29) characters who are oversimplified and generalized into stock types in a literary work32) introduction of words that inspire anticipation of events that may happen in a story or play34) often the main character of the narrative; the good guy who is in direct opposition of the antagonist35) the distinctive and recognizable ay an author uses language to create a work39) a generalization about the meaning of a written work41) a literary work in which the story ends happily44) a humorous imitation of an original work46) from the Greek "to perform"; generally this is writing meant to be performed in a theater or on stage Across: 1) mixture of happy and sad events in a literary work6) the outcome of conflict and plot9) spoken word between characters in a story or play12) critical method of writing that uses history, philosophy, and culture to study literary works13) the author's choice of language in a work; also an important element of style15) literary style exemplifying economy and restraint in words25) implied or indirect reference to something with which the reader is supposed to be familiar26) the telling of a storer a drama in a manner that is faithful to real-life experiences27) any person, animal, or object who has a role in a story or play28) actors' movement on stage30) literary device that uses words to express something other than what is meant by the speaker; verbal irony is a figure of speech that says one thing, but means another31) author's choice of a narrator to tell the story33) characters, images, and themes that symbolically embody universal human meanings and experiences36) a statement that contradicts itself (jumbo shrimp)37) narrative generally restricted to a singe truth in which object of the story function as symbols for greater ideas38) the sequence of events in a story or play, and the relation from one event to another40) the events that follow the climax in a story or play42) critical approach that uses important facts about the life of an author to shed light on literary texts43) the act of explaining text45) an early form of the short story47) a reference to the order of the words in any kind of writing48) the character in opposition of the protagonist; the villain or bad guy49) a misleading guide to the reader; narrator who is so judgmental or objective as to lead to a flawed telling of the story
 

 

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