Lewis’s Style
This word search emphasizes the stylistic qualities and techniques of C.S. Lewis’s writing. Vocabulary such as Prose, Dialogue, and Imagery reflects his narrative craft. Parable, Allegory, and Theme show his ability to weave moral lessons through storytelling. Words like Tone, Whimsy, and Clarity capture the warmth and intelligence of his voice. The list presents a toolkit for understanding effective writing.
Students strengthen vocabulary tied to writing and literary analysis. Searching for these words reinforces awareness of structure, symbolism, and tone. The activity promotes critical reading and enhances descriptive language use. It also develops comprehension of narrative techniques across genres. This exercise supports both analytical thinking and appreciation of stylistic artistry.
Vocabulary Words In The Puzzle – Prose, Myth, Dialogue, Imagery, Symbol, Parable, Tone, Narrative, Clarity, Whimsy, Reflection, Allegory, Chapter, Theme, Voice