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Literary Terms

Across
The opening phase of the plot that follows the climax and resolves any leftover concerns.
The arrangement of events in a story such that they have a beginning, middle, and end.
A long story, written either in prose or poetry, which tells of significant deeds, events, and/or people, and usually expresses beliefs of an entire age or culture.
A story about a real, famous person. It usually also adds exaggerated or fictional elements.
A character who has strong abilities, which may be beyond the limits of the natural, and who embodies the beliefs of a community.
A story that contains a moral lesson and can be used to teach lessons in correct beharior.
The part of a plot in which the action is progressing from the inciting moment towards the turning point, usually with increasing suspense and complexity.
The point toward which the plot of the story builds and from which it falls away into lesser significance.
A character whose function in the story is to provide a negative example of living, active opposition the protagonist/hero, or both.
Down
A device of figurative imagery that uses words such as like, as, or more than, to make an explicit comparison between an object and something or someone else.
A character whose actions and personality are central to the plot and meaning or message of the story.
The message or meaning of a literary work, which also reveals what the author believes to be real or not real; true or false; right or wrong; valuable or worthless.
Repetition of the initial sound of words in a line or lines of verse
The phase of the plot that follows the climax and resolves any leftover concerns.
A type of drama characterized by crude physical and verbal humor, ludicrous situations, caricatures of romantic love, and/or overbearing, impudent characters.