Well, there is no set list of themes in literature. Instead, themes are specific to each individual work. A theme is a universal issue or motif addressed in a piece of literature. For instance, in her novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee considers themes of racial injustice, youth, community, and family. While these are common themes in literary works, they are by no means a definitive list. It may suit you better to ask for the apparent themes in an individual work.
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There is no standard collective noun for a group of themes. This may be due to themes are not usually found in groups.
There are the themes of love, loss and cruelty in my opinion.
multiple , and even conflicting themes
Lars Tharp has written: 'Hogarth's China' -- subject(s): English Porcelain, English Pottery, Porcelain, English, Pottery in art, Pottery, English, Themes, motives
Ben Hickman has written: 'John Ashbery and English poetry' -- subject(s): Themes, motives, Knowledge, English poetry
The English Short stories are usually on a number of topics, themes and moral. Most of them are usually tales that were told long time ago.
Susan Ehrlich has written: 'Language & Gender (Major Themes in English Studies)'
The story "A Day's Wait" was written by Ernest Hemingway in English. It explores themes of miscommunication, misunderstanding, and the emotional distance between a father and son.
English Week celebration themes can vary from year to year, but common themes include promoting language proficiency, cultural awareness, literature appreciation, and fun English-related activities. The goal is usually to engage students and the community in celebrating the English language and its many facets.
A PowerPoint seminar in English can be given in any area of the English language, or on the merits, or subtleties of it. Some English seminar topic ideas include The Pragmatics of English, The Origins of the English Language, Writing a Graduate Entrance Essay, The Themes Running Through Shakespeare, and How the Industrial Revolution Changed American Writing.
Helen Littman has written: 'English eccentrics' -- subject(s): History, Textile design, Themes, motives
James E Cross has written: 'Latin themes in Old English poetry, with an excursus on the Middle English 'Ubi sount qui ante nos fuerount'' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English poetry
Edward Semple LeComte has written: 'Endymion in England' -- subject(s): Classical and English, Comparative Literature, Endymion, English and classical, Literature, Comparative, Themes, motives
in English they are called "Sancturary" and "simple and clean" in Japanese they are called "passion" and "hikari". all songs are sung by Utada Hikaru
Suggetive themes