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Literary Term Review

Across
A direct comparison between two things
The author's central message to the reader; the moral of the story
A struggle in the heart and/or mind of a character
A polite word or phase used in place of a crude or offensive word or phrase
Hints and clues about events yet to occur
A feeling of curiosity or tension
The point of view when the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all major characters
The author's attitude toward his/her subject; may be sympathetic, critical, ridiculing, etc.
The point of view when the narrator uses, "I," "me," "me," etc.
Pronunciation, accent, or particular vocabulary used by a group of people from a region or area
Something that stands for or represents something else
An expression not to be taken literally
The ending of a narrative
When what is said is not really what is meant
"Ah ha" moment; I got it!
A category or type of literature, music, movie, etc.
The character or force working against the protagonist
Down
The point of view when the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character
When and where a story takes place
When what happens in a narrative is not what the reader/audience expects
The most intense part of the story, novel, play or movie
An extreme exaggeration
A reference to a famous person, work of art, book, event, etc.
When the reader or audience knows things a character or actor does not
Giving non-human things human qualities
The atmosphere of a story/movie/book/play
A struggle between two opposing forces outside of a character's body
The main character in a narrative; the one the reader usually wants to see succeed
A sweeping generalization about something (often a group of people
A comparison between two things using "like," or "as"