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WHAT STORIES CHANGED YOUR LIFE?

STORIES THAT CHANGED MY LIFE (Other than the Bible) -The Nancy Drew series by Carolyn Keene -This Present Darkness by Frank Peretti -The Street Lawyer by John Grisham -No Compromise: The Life Story of Keith Green by Melody Green -The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis -Tilly by Frank Peretti -Harry Potter series -Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson -Angel Eyes by Shannon Dittemore

What stories changed you? How and why?

What your story says about life and humanity. WHAT IS THEME? What your story says about life and humanity.

THEME CAN . . . Reveal the human condition Les Miserables A Christmas Carol Sense and Sensibility

THEME CAN . . . Illustrate a universal truth After sunshine comes the storm. What goes around, comes around. A penny saved is a penny earned. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. All that glitters is not gold. Hatred stirs up dissension, but love covers over all wrongs.

THEME CAN . . . Inspire readers to a higher level of humanity Les Miserables A Christmas Carol Sense and Sensibility

THEME CAN . . . Appear as allegory The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe The Pilgrim’s Progress Animal Farm The Wizard of Oz

THEME CAN . . . Speak to a specific issue “War”  “War is bad” or “War is a necessary evil” “Insanity”  “Everyone is a little insane” “Freedom vs. Slavery”  “Our own choices can lead to freedom or slavery” “Darkness”  “Darkness grows if people feed it.”

THEME CAN . . . Ask a question “Are angels real?” Francine Rivers . . . “Is water a right or a possession?”

WAYS TO WORK IN THEME

WORK IN THEME THROUGH . . . Plot

WORK IN THEME THROUGH . . . Character growth Theme Stated Six Things That Need Fixing

WORK IN THEME THROUGH . . . Symbolism “Find pleasure in life!” Mockingjay

WORK IN THEME THROUGH . . . Title Pride and Prejudice To Kill A Mockingbird Miss Congeniality Running Lean Uglies Saving Private Ryan

WORK IN THEME THROUGH . . . A moral premise [Vice] leads to [defeat]; but [Virtue] leads to [success].

THE INCREDIBLES KING’S FOLLY Battling adversity alone leads to weakness and defeat; but battling adversity as a family leads to strength and victory. KING’S FOLLY Expecting a miracle leads to frustration; but being a miracle leads to peace.

WORK IN THEME THROUGH . . . Patience Wait and see what unfolds.

A WARNING ON THEME Be subtle Don’t over-think it Don’t force it Stay true to your characters Break it up like backstory or planting a mystery Tweak it in the rewrite stage

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