one theme is: love in moderation another theme is: revenge
family and love
There is no novel called The Merchant of Venice. It doesn't exist.Themes in the play The Merchant of Venice (which does exist) include Justice, Mercy, Prejudice, Revenge, Love, Chance and Fidelity.
Yes, revenge can be a common theme in stories where a character seeks retribution for a perceived wrongdoing. It often explores the consequences of seeking revenge and its impact on both the one seeking it and those around them.
The theme of "Medea" includes betrayal, revenge, and the consequences of unchecked passion. It explores the destructive power of jealousy and rage when combined with a lack of moral boundaries. Ultimately, the play raises questions about the nature of justice and the lengths to which individuals will go to seek it.
The theme is the overall message of the story. Look for something very general and universal, like love or revenge or even "people don't want to grow up."
Revenge, especially the idea of upping the stakes with each act of revenge.
Theme is what the story is about - what the author is trying to say with the story. It's not the same as plot, but rather what the plot can tell you. For example, "revenge never works out" or "love conquers all" might be story themes.
no family is not a theme
No. It is a tragedy all right, but that is not a theme. Nor is revenge an issue. At one point Iago suggests that he is seeking revenge for something someone once told him that he thought Othello had done, but that is a pretty lame motive, and Iago keeps changing his story as to why he hates the Moor. No, the themes of this play include love, jealousy, credibility, manipulation, race relations, and justice.
revenge.
The theme of "Son of Slappy" revolves around the consequences of seeking revenge and the importance of self-acceptance and embracing one's uniqueness. The book explores themes of bullying, family dynamics, and expressing individuality.