A theme stands alone. Stories may have many themes, often interwoven, occasionally not (Ayn Rand), however there is no "grammar" aspect to themes as in there is no incorrect entry into the "sentence" of the whole (book/movie/play/etc.) To make it clear, a theme is a running trend, idea, or persuasion which makes clear it's intended impact. Sometimes hard to follow, but never exclusive to anything.
what is the theme of the story, "The things they carreid by Tim obrien
Programmatic music is supposed to tell a story, or reflect a concrete theme (such as a specific location).
the difference is tht the subject has to do with what its about and the theme is about the conversation
There are many themes to the story Red Dress by Alice Munro. One of the themes I see in this story, is to be happy and not worry about everything in life. Another theme is, the things you want to happen, happen when you least expect it. What do you think is the theme of the story?
The definition of theme is an amusement park
the theme of this story is "life"
The theme of the story is that kids really do get bullied at home and at school and it needs to stop before bad things happen.
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The theme of a story is usually revealed by a number of factors like the title and stylistic devices used. The number of paragraphs and chapters are some of the things that cannot reveal the theme of a given story.
What is the theme of the story Harrison Bergeron?
the theme in the story is when berto was found the centipede
I had this question on a 12th grade English quiz, the answer is ALLEGORY.