Literary Terms crossword puzzle game
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- a story of some wonderful event, handed down through the generations of a tribe or nation
- a short narrative with a moral lesson, usually with animal characters.
- all-knowing; an author knows and sees everything as the God of the universe sees and knows everything
- the technique in fiction in which the character's thoughts and reactions are reported as they occur to him, often in fragmentary sentences with little or no punctuation
- the significant action that takes place before a story begins
- the identification of one's own feelings with those of a fictional or poetic character in order to understand him better
- a historic record in prose or verse, usually in order of events in time
- what causes a character to do what he or she does and the character's aim or goal in taking that action.
- the central idea of the story, usually implied rather than directly stated. It is a story's observation about life or human nature, and should never be confused with the moral.
- indirect reference to an event, person, thing, place, or quality
- refers to a moment of significant realization and insight experienced by the protagonist, often at the end of a story
- the leading or central character in a story or, the dominating character. The protagonist sets a goal for him or herself and attemps to achieve that goal.
- the event that initiates the conflict. Also known as initial incident
- likeness; resemblance in some particulars between things otherwise unlike. Explains something unfamiliar by comparing it to something that is familiar
- a picture of life as it could never be. In literature it is a work in which the imagination is given full play
- occurs when a story is told from "outside" the characters, but from the perspective of one character. Characters referred to as "he" or "she".
- a symbol is any device used to represent something, especially the abstract
- background information provided by the author to further the development of plot, conflict, setting, and characterization. Also known as Initial Incident
- the character or force that opposes the protagonist in any story. Attempts to prevent the protagonist from achieving his or her goals.
- the author's manner of speaking and how it reveals his attitude toward the subject matter of the story
- or "all knowing" narrative tells the story from the knowledge of the thoughts and feelings of more than one, or all the characters
- a sudden switch in the plot from the present to the past. May be used to illustrate an important point or to aid in characterization
- the pervasive color or tone of a literary work.
- the time and place of a narrative. This may affect the plot, conflict, characters, and theme.
- anticipation, by indicating of suggestion, of what will eventually happen.
- a sudden drop from the dignified or important to the trivial or banal, often employed for humorous effect
- the tying up of loose ends or resolution
- the feeling of anxiety and uncertainty experienced by the reader about the outcome of events or the protagonist's fate
- the struggle between opposing forces, that is the protagonist and someone or something else
- a short account of entertaining historical or personal fact
- the perspective from which a story is seen or told.
- features a character telling the story directly to the reader in the first person using "I".
- the incidents in a plot that precede the climax.
- story; events; a literary work relating a series of actions
- the action immediately following the climax and lasting until the end of the story
- the process through which the author reveals to the reader the qualities of a character
- the framework of a story, or the consciour arrangement of its events
- the final, culminating event in a series of actions, the decisive moment in a literary work when the protagonist's course is finally a fact and no longer simply a predictable action
- Setting mood atmosphere
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