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1) The process by which a writer makes a character seem real to the reader
Down: 1) The process by which a writer makes a character seem real to the reader2) A moment of greater culmination intensity in a narrative or drama, especially the conclusion of a crisis or the turning point in a plot5) The anxious anticipation of a reader or an audience as to the outcome of a story, especially concerning the the character or characters with who sympathetic attachments are formed6) The meaning of the situation is understood by the audience but not by the characters in the play7) An outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected, the difference between that is expected to happen and what actually does8) The underlying meaning of a story, a moral, a significant statement the story is making about society, or human nature10) People listening and watching a performance15) The pattern of events or main story in a narrative or drama17) A dramatic work that is light and often humorous or satirical in tone and that usually contains a happy resolution of the thematic conflict Across: 3) A piece of dialogue intended for the audience and supposedly not heard by the other actors on stage4) Composition, sometimes telling a serious story, that is intended for representation by actors impersonating the characters and performing the dialogue and action9) Body of work produced for enactment11) Area intended for the enactment of a play12) A dramatic or literary form of discourse in which a character talks to himself or herself or reveals his or her thoughts without addressing a listener13) A figure of speech in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant14) The place and the time period in which the story takes place16) A drama in which the main character is brought to ruin or suffers extreme sorrow, especially as a consequence of a tragic flow, moral weakness, or inability to cope with unfavorable circumstances17) Opposition between characters or forces in a work of drama or fiction especially opposition that motivates or shapes the action of the play
 

 

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