theme is different from subject matter in that while subject matter is something concrete at the center of the work, theme tends to be abstract and philosophical
citation:
M. Q., & Talif, R. (1997). A Concise Dictionary of Literary Terms. Serdang: Universiti Putra Malaysia.
theme is different from subject matter in that while subject matter is something concrete at the center of the work, theme tends to be abstract and philosophical
citation:
M. Q., & Talif, R. (1997). A Concise Dictionary of Literary Terms. Serdang: Universiti Putra Malaysia.
They are not the same
the difference is tht the subject has to do with what its about and the theme is about the conversation
The meaning of theme in a story is a main idea that is consistent throughout the story.
The theme is the ongoing plot of the story or the overwhelming appearance of a subject in a setting.
The difference between a subject and a theme is that a subject is just a noun; whereas a theme is a statement (with a subject and a verb). You can infer a theme from details in a story that the author implies. An author almost never says what a theme is.
One subject of this work is Love. The theme is love is blind
What a story or play is about; to be distinquished plot or theme.
what is the answer
An abstract subject is the theme of the story, what the story teaches. (Something that can't be perceived by your % senses.) As for concrete subject, it is what the story is about. (Facts, something that can be perceived by your 5 senses.)
the themes for old story time is:poverty,love and family relationship,obeah and alot more.
how do the relationship between character's the simple story of G Washington drive to make the story more humorous
They are related by the means which the author employs to relate them. The two are not inherently related, they can be quite independent. For example the theme of "high noon" is duty. The theme of "Lady Nightengale" is duty. The subject of one is a shoot-em-up western, the subject of the other is a hospital.