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American Lit. 1 novels

Across
Huck Finn
a short light oar used to propel a canoe or small boat
a raised mark on the skin
A telling of some true or fictitious story event or connected sequence of events.
Spoken exchanges between or among characters in a narrative work
The position or vantage point from which the events of a story seem to be observed and presented to us.
Character who did the killing in The Cask of Amontillado
A subtly humorous perception on inconsistency, especially important in satire.
The repetition of the same sounds, usually initial consonants of words or of stressed syllables, for example landscape-lover.
Victim in The Cask of Amontillado.
A figure of speech that combines two usually contradictory terms, such as bittersweet
Characterized by bizarre distortions, especially in the exaggerated or abnormal depiction of human features.
A joke
A serious play (or novel) representing the disastrous downfall of a central character.
declare to be true or admit the existence or reality of
The choice of words used by the author in a literary work.
search haphazardly
cause physical pain or suffering in
Used to foreshadow the story’s end Add humor
Down
an explicit comparison between two different things, using the words “as” or “like”.
Black bird in Poe's poem.
Who has the main character in The Raven lost?
An underground chamber, such as a vault
young tree
Short story by EA Poe studied in class, The
The Cast of ____.
A rather vague critical term covering those uses of language in a literary work, such as concrete objects, scenes, actions. These may be in the form of mental pictures or may appeal to the senses.
A figure of speech in which two things, ideas, or actions are compared, suggesting some common quality shared by the two.
an authoritative rule
an unshakable belief in something without need for proof
The use of words that seem to imitate the sounds they refer to (whack, fizz, crackle, hiss)/
The repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds in the stressed syllables of neighboring words, such as sweet dreams.
An ignorant or stupid person
summon into action or bring into existence
Hester's Sin
Any moment of great intensity in a literary work.