To find the theme of a story or book requires the reader to delve into the work more than once. The theme is the overall feelings that the story provides.
The supporting details of the story are what helps the reader the most to infer the theme.
The theme is what the story is about - what the author is trying to say to the reader.
The authorâ??s theme is what the author is trying to tell the reader throughout the story. It is in effect the authorâ??s message to the reader.
The reader can find a universal truth from the details in the story
A theme of a story or piece of writing that is not said (directly). It is a theme that the reader must find out on his or her own.
S.R. Ranganathan who was the father of library science, gives the 5 rules of library, that rule is the first one ' A book for every reader. A reader for every book'.
the moral behind a statement theme
The theme must be interpreted by the reader, while the moral is easily identifiable.
the poems theme
In a way you have to decide it yourself. Ask yourself what is the book trying to tell me? In a way it's like a moral of the story
"What message is the author trying to convey through this story?" "How does this scene or character contribute to the overall theme of the book?" "How does this theme relate to real-life situations or experiences?" "What emotions or ideas does this theme evoke in me as a reader?"