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Literary Terms

Across
Dwelling on death and horror.
Japanese verses consisting of three lines and 17 symbols (5/7/5).
Story written in time order.
Figure of speech in which one thing is said to be another.
Events leading to the climax.
Song-like poem that tells a story.
The solution to a problem.
The atmosphere of a story.
Giving a nonliving thing human qualities.
The attitude toward a subject or audience implied by a work.
Lines of poetry considered as a group.
A story with both a literal and symbolic meaning.
The villain of a story.
Something that makes something else worse.
A struggle between opposing forces.
Feeling of curiosity or anxiety about the outcome of events.
A long narrative poem about the adventures of a hero or a god.
The opposite of what is expected.
Down
Events that occur after the climax of a story.
A lesson taught by a literary work.
Language that appeals to the senses.
The writer's or speaker's distinctive use of language in a text.
Introduces characters, setting, point-of-view, and conflict of a story.
Clues or hints to the future.
A perfect or ideal world.
Figure of speech that uses extreme exaggeration.
A look-alike; a double; a twin.
A division of literature;nonfiction, fiction, myth, and poetry.
Repetition of initial consonant sounds in 2 or more words.
Person telling the story.
Something that hasn't or can't be explained.
Word or phrase describing a quality of a person, place, or thing repeated in a work.
Story of a person's life written by another person.
Conversation between two or more characters.
Sequence of events in a story.
Reference to a well-known person, place, historical event, art work, myth, or religion.
Brief story with animal characters that teaches a moral.
Literature about imaginary characters and events.
Compares two unlike things using like, as, or than.
Comparison of two things that are somewhat alike.
Central idea of a literary work.
Time and place a story occurs.
The high point or turning point of a story.
A play on words.