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What is the theme of a story

Outside of the plot, the 'theme' is often used to describe a topical issue that runs through the story, for example, fatherhood, unrequited love, racism. But it can also be more subtle, - that which colours the plot, sets its tone, gives it context, for example, water, the sky, sex, and can often be found in the story's imagery and metaphors.

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The central idea or concept in the story (Sometimes could be the conflict of the story too)

In some places, theme could mean an authors message. What point is the author trying to get across? Ex: Don't judge a book by it's cover (don't judge a person by how the look)

theme is the truth about life that a story reveals
"Theme is the central message of a literary work. It is not the same as a subject, which can be expressed in

a word or two: courage, survival, war, pride, etc. The theme is the idea the author wishes to convey about

that subject. It is expressed as a sentence or general statement about life or human nature. A literary work

can have more than one theme, and most themes are not directly stated but are implied. The reader must

think about all the elements of the work and use them to make inferences, or reasonable guesses, as to

which themes seem to be implied." (from Laying the Foundation series of books published by AP

Strategies in Dallas)

For example, if love is a topic/subject of two novels, a major theme in one of the novels could be "Love, if

taken to extremes, can be negative rather than positive," while in the other novel, the theme might be "Love

can conquer even the greatest evil." Notice that the topic/subject is the same, but the messages about that

topic/subject are different in different works.

Consider this:

A theme is a meaning of a work. (Yes, there can be more than one "meaning.") Can the meaning of a work

be love? hate? greed? No-that makes no sense! Those are just topics, not themes. The theme is the

statement an author is making about a topic.

To find it, just look for the main idea.
A theme is the writer's message about a topic.

Some examples of themes are: honesty, acceptance, don't be greedy, treat others the way you want to be treated, beauty is only skin deep, love others, don't boast, don't think you are better than others.

You should always read every response before picking an answer on a multiple-choice question because

.Some responses might be very similar to each other.

From what point of view does the narrator of the red room tell the story

First person

Which of these best describes the narrator of "The Red Room"?

A participant in the story

What explains why you should read the end-of-chapter questions before reading the chapter

These questions indicate what you should look for as you read.

Which of these is useful background information to have before reading a story

The time period during which the author lived

or

What was happening in the world when the story was written

The main purpose of a television commercial is to

The purpose of a television commercial is to persuade people watching to buy their products or go and watch something.

When you tell someone you didnt mean what you just said you have it

recanted

Word association can involve connecting a word to

events in the world.

On the day of an exam you should not

do last-minute cramming.

A television news story about the president's economic policies is an example of a

media text

Using a vocabulary word in a sentence is part of the process of

word collocation

Which of these should you find out before you read a story

The time period during which the author lived

Which of these methods will help you be well informed about current events

Seek out multiple media sources for each story

WHICH OF THESE SENTENCES INDICATES A STORY WRITTEN IN THE THIRD-PERSON OMNISCIENT PERSPECTIVE

JIM FELT TERRIBLE, BUT HIS BROTHER FELT EVEN WORSE

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