Literature 1
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F | I | R | S | T | P | E | R | S | O | N | N | A | R | R | A | T | O | R | S | T |
F | I | G | U | R | A | T | I | V | E | L | A | N | G | U | A | G | E | H | O | M |
R | L | E | G | Q | F | F | G | G | F | E | A | Q | Q | Y | I | J | Y | I | H | G |
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Clues
- a language that uses figures of speech. This is any word or phrase that creates a “figure” in the mind of the reader by effecting an obvious change in the usual meaning or order of words, by comparing or identifying one thing with another. (10, 8)
- A traditional symbol is one that recurs frequently in (and beyond) literature and is thus immediately recognizable to those who belong to a given culture. A rose and a snake, for example, typically symbolize love and evil. (11, 6)
- An extended metaphor is a detailed and complex metaphor that stretches across a long section of a work. (8, 8)
- any narrative, especially in prose, about invented or imagined characters and action. Fiction is generally divided into three major subgenres based on length; short story, novella and novel. Detective and science fiction are sub genres in novels/llas (9, 7)
- In plot, an action or event that introduces new conflict or intensifies the existing one, especially during the rising action phase of the plot. (12, 4)
- particular setting are the times and places in which individual episodes or scenes take place. (10, 7)
- The arrangement of the action. Exposition, rising action, climax/turning point, falling action, conclusion/resolution (4, 3, 4, 5)
- The presentation of a fictional personage. (16)
- The words in the printed text of a play that inform the director, crew, actors and readers how to stage, perform or imagine the play. Stage directions are not spoken aloud & often written in italics. (5, 12)
- This is an internal narrator who consistently refers to him/herself using the first-person pronouns I or we. (5, 6, 9)
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