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Literature Vocabulary Cross Word Puzzle

Teacher: Mr.Lara
Across
An arrangement of numbers, through lines in a poem
A sad event in a drama
In poetry, the way the poem is told and written ' in order to get the point of view through to the reader
A type of analogy that compares two unlike objects together
An exaggeration in a story
A superior character that is involved in tragic events
In poetry, repeating words or phrases in different stanzas
Especially in Medieval narratives, showing magic or other rare elements
When the narrator knows all the thoughts and feelings of EVERY character
A poem that has a rhythm , but no rhyme pattern
For Example; when the king was fighting another knight, but did not show his face
When a character of a narrative shows a symbol through a lesson of the story
The grammatical person used by a speaker , using " I" or "we" in the story
When the author, or narrator in the story describes something with great detail
An event or scene taking place before the present time in the narrative
Down
When the narrator knows only the thoughts and feelings of a SINGLE character
When similar words have the same first consonant
The message of the story , depicted through the narrative
In poetry, its the way the poem is arranged in order
A poem that has a rhyme pattern (like a sonnet or a haiku)
A knights code of honor, to follow by in order to be noble to his high position.
Giving a non living thing, a living trait
Another word for adventure
A character , symbol , or behavioral pattern that is basically a universal template for a character that is copied throughout all forms of story telling
A way the narrator tells the story : through a character or himself .
The future that someone has predetermined
Comparisons in a story , usually containing " like" or "as"
A group that participates in the dialogue during a play but is not in it
A fatal error in judgment or weakness in a character