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Narrative Terms Crossword

Across
The introduction to a story
A point of view where third person pronouns are used, but we focus on the perspective of more than one character.
A series of conflicts that build to the climax of a plot
A character with both strengths and weaknesses; more than one side
The section of the plot that resolves the central issues of the story
A point of view that shows us the narration through the eyes of a single character
When an author shows us what a character is like through dialog, effect, action, looks, or thoughts.
The character (or force) that stands against the protagonist
The moment of greatest emotional involvement in a plot
Conflict that takes place inside a character's mind
The event that sets a plot into motion
The manner in which an author expresses his or her attitude
A type of character who changes as a result of events
Down
An unheroic protagonist who distrusts conventions
The central character of the story
Events that occur after the climax
A point of view where we focus on a single character, but third person pronouns are used.
When an author tells the reader exactly what a character is like
Conflict that comes from an outside force
A type of character who doesn't change or changes very little
The general locale, time in history, or social conditions in which the work takes place
A character with one predeterminate character trait
An abstract concept presented through images, characters, and symbols, inferred by the reader