Theme.
A story theme can't be fully encapsulated in one word because themes are complex and multifaceted ideas that require more depth and nuance to fully explore and understand. One word may provide a general idea of the theme but lacks the depth and richness that a well-developed theme requires in a story.
There is 1 syllable.
The word "through" has one morpheme.
Metaphorical
The theme is one man and his journey through life
No, the term 'theme park' is an open spaced compound noun.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole. The collective noun for theme park is a chain of theme parks.
The word theam means nothing. The word 'theme' means the subject on which one speaks, writes or talks.
A theme is a lesson about people, life, society, that the author is teaching his audience. It cannot be stated in just one word
The plot is what is going on. The Theme is the big over arcing topic. A theme is usually expresses as only one word, and there can be more than one, but there is only ever one plot. For example, in the very humgry caterpillar the plot would be the caterpillar ate through lots of stuff and then became a butterfly, where as the theme could be said to be maturation.
Many things can help understand the theme. If you're looking for one word, you might be thinking of symbols
The theme of "One Day I Wrote Her Name Upon the Stand" by Edmund Spenser is the enduring power of love. The sonnet explores the idea that true love transcends physical boundaries and can be immortalized through the written word. It also delves into the themes of time, memory, and the permanence of art.