just think about what lesson you learned or the character learned 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.
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 reader can find a universal truth from the details in the story
theme is basically a short sentence that basically summarizes the story or book
No, the theme of "The Taximan's Story" by Catherine Lim is not directly stated in the story. However, the theme can be inferred from the interactions and experiences of the characters, such as the struggles of the main character to find his identity and purpose in life.
The theme is the main idea of the story - try to remember THE-M(ain) To figure out what the theme is, try to find something that keeps repeating throughout the story, like love or revenge or loneliness.
Find an idea that links parts of the story.
The theme of a story is the 'meaning' or 'philosophy' that the story is trying to convey. For example the novel 'Frankenstein' is an argument in the 'nature vs nurture' controversy with the story coming down heavily on the nurture side.
The main idea that a story is built on. A universal truth of the human heart. Theme is the basic message of the story, like the morals of Aesop's Fables. You can find theme by asking yourself 'What is the author trying to tell the readers?" or "What is the message of this story?" It's not usually stated directly, but you can find the theme by looking for things that are stressed or repeated in the story. The official definition of the word theme is "the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic."
the theme of this story is "life"
Find an idea that links parts of the story.
What is the theme of the story Harrison Bergeron?