A phrase or opinion that is overused and lacks original thought Cliché A phrase or opinion that is overused and lacks original thought
Avoid a Cliché Theme Don’t make it a command Example: “Never give up on family” Make sure it isn’t obvious to the reader Example: “Killing is wrong.” Make sure it expresses an insight or question about life/the topic, which means there could be opposing views.
Which is the cliché? Love conquers all. vs. In Something Wicked This Way Comes, Bradbury reveals that the love between a father and son is more powerful than the evil that attempts to destroy it.
Which is the cliché? Bradbury warns against the destruction of life that results from receiving our deepest desires, demonstrating that acceptance of life as it is may be healthier. vs Don’t make deals with the devil.
“The Story of an Hour,” by Kate Chopin Before writing a theme, summarize the plot. What questions does this work explore? Consider the following elements: --conflict --resolution --imagery/diction/irony --characterization Write a thematic statement for this story. Make sure your statement is not cliché.
Write a Thesis Statement for The Fountainhead Make sure your thesis answers the question: “How does _________’s alienation reveal the surrounding society’s assumption or moral values?” OR “How does the relationship between the two characters illuminate the meaning of The Fountainhead as a whole?” Do not simply rewrite the prompt.