It would be a topic because a theme is usually a complete thought like "crime doesn't pay" or "knowledge is power."
a theme is like a topic and subject of a theme is more specific about the topic.
A theme means a topic i.e= you might do a topic on castles, or the enviroment ect ect....
A topic is general and a theme is more specific. For example a topic could be BROOMS. A theme would be "Symbolic uses of brooms" Or A theme is a message about the topic. For example, the topic is "brooms." A theme would be "brooms are not as cool as mops."
The theme of the Titan's Curse is Greek mythology. Actually, Greek mythology is a topic for Titan's Curse. A theme is a statement about life or a "moral of the story."The theme of the Titan's Curse is Greek mythology.actually I believe it is friendship.
subject, theme, issue, proposition
-- subject -- theme
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The theme
No, the theme is not the same as the topic. Lets take The Ride of Paul Revere. Two themes would be Liberty and Rebellion. The topic would be Paul Revere Riding to alert people about the British.
The word theme has different meanings depending on how it is used. Broadly, a theme is the main subject of something such as a novel or a topic.
A topic of discourse or discussion.
A specific topic of a story, such as love or friendship, can be mistaken for the theme. The theme goes beyond the topic and is the underlying message or insight that the story conveys about that topic. It is the deeper meaning that the author wants readers to take away from the story.