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Literary Vocabulary Terms 24-31

Literary terms 1-23
Across
The alter ego of a character or suppressed side of one's personality that is usually unaccepted by society, or one's ghost/apparition double
Repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive lines of poetry
The continuation of reading one line of poetry to the next with no pause
A cleansing or renewing of one's emotions, spirits, attitude, and willpower
A struggle between opposing needs, desires or emotions within a single character
A figure of speech in which one directly addresses an absent or imaginary person or some abstraction (not to be confused with the grammar term)
The author's attitude or opinion about the subject; the viewpoint from which something is written
The force that opposes the protagonist; the bad guy
A moment of sudden revelation or insight
A character who changes, especially one who comes to a major realization
Learning the meaning of a written word by observing the surrounding words and sentences
Comparison made between 2 things to show how they are alike in some respects
The dictionary definition of a word
Words or phrases that appeal to the reader's senses.
Down
A writer states the character's traits
What the author is trying to accomplish through the writing
A succession of words that are pleasing to the ear and might include alliteration, consonance, or assonance
In an external conflict a character struggles against an outside force which may be another character (man vs. man); society as a whole (man vs.society) or something in nature (man vs. nature)
Moment of great emotional intensity or suspense in a plot
Language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation.
A character not fully developed who seems to represent a "type"more than a real person.
A writer's or speaker's choice of words
A word having a meaning opposite to that of another word