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Short Story Vocabulary

Across
An imaginative short story that includes characters from folklore, fantastical settings, characters that are often archetypes, and magic that center on themes of good and evil.
A ____ character changes over the course of a story.
A _____ character remains the same over the course of a story.
The narrator is not a character in the story.
A story that weaves together realistic and magical elements.
A ____ character is one-dimensional with only a few easily defined traits.
A person, place, object, or idea that stands both for itself and for something else, often an abstract idea.
When the author says one thing but means something entirely different.
A narrator who misinterprets the story.
A short prose fiction, usually depicting a single incident (unlike most novels).
The author’s attitude toward his or her characters or topic.
The author’s use of clues to hint at what might happen in the story later.
The perspective from which the story is told.
The character or force that opposes the main character.
A group of people a piece of writing is meant to be read by.
A sudden moment of realization in a story. This is usually caused by a mundane event.
Down
A scene that interrupts the story to describe an early event.
A _____ character is multi-faceted and can choose right and wrong.
A short narrative that illustrates a moral, philosophical or spiritual lesson.
The struggle between the character and a force that is against the character. The opposing force might be another character, a force of nature, or the character’s own mixed-up feelings.
The main character in a work of fiction.
Refers to the way words and phrases come together to form sentences.
The difference between what happens and what the character or the reader expects or wants to happen.
A sound device that repeats consonants at the beginning of a word.
Settings, plot patterns, characters, and symbols that appear in literature of all places and times.
The narrator is a character in the story.
The form or category of a piece of literature. This can include satire, epic, tragedy, or comedy to name a few.
Recurring patterns of symbols, imagery, or words or phrases in literature.
The revelation of necessary information in a story or play. Usually happens at the beginning.
A narrative that serves as an extended metaphor.
A story that teaches a simple lesson, also known as a moral.