Family Man Vs. Nature Good Vs. Evil. Part of your job as a reader is to understand what the writer is trying to say. Writers seldom come right out and.

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Family Man Vs. Nature Good Vs. Evil

Part of your job as a reader is to understand what the writer is trying to say. Writers seldom come right out and tell you, “Hey, reader, this is what I want you to know!” You need to make inferences and draw conclusions about what the reader is trying to express. dreams

 What is the topic or big idea of the work? The big topic is……. What do these things tell you that is important to learn about life? What do the characters say or do that relates to the topic? It is important to…… They say…. They do……

 Themes are usually like big ideas such as trust, friendship, good vs. evil, family and so on.  Before reading preview the work to look for clues to the big idea in the title, in the first and last paragraphs and in any repeated words or ideas.

 Title: Follow the Trail  First Paragraph Far into the distance and to the very edge of the horizon was a path cut out by wagon wheels. If you followed that path you would find a land of gold and opportunity. This path was hard to travel and had many obstacles along the way. Last Paragraph My travels have finally led me to my destination. Here I can start a new life with my family. There will be no more dust, no more danger, and no more arching muscles. I can finally rest my head.

 Title: Follow the Trail  First Paragraph Far into the distance and to the very edge of the horizon was a path cut out by wagon wheels. If you followed that path you would find a land of gold and opportunity. This path was hard to travel and had many obstacles along the way. Last Paragraph My travels have finally led me to my destination. Here I can start a new life with my family. There will be no more dust, no more danger, and no more arching muscles. I can finally rest my head. My big idea is that the story is about a journey.

“We have passed the halfway mark. Soon we will arrive at our new home,” father patiently explained. “Will we have anyone to play with,” Amy asked hopefully. “Yes, now climb back into the wagon and get ready to leave. We have many more miles to travel today.” Father took the horses reins into his hands and clicked his tongue to make the horses begin walking. The wagon moved slowly across the bumpy dirt path.

 Remember, the theme is not the topic of the work but a point made about the topic.  It is a statement about life.  A good theme statement shows what lesson about life it is important to learn.

 The clues talk about taking a journey, that the journey is difficult, and that the traveler will arrive at a destination with opportunities.  The author’s message may be that even if a journey is difficult to take there are rewards when you reach your destination.

CourageRevengeJealousyDreams Be careful how you treat other people because they may treat you the same. _________ Face your fears and you can defeat them. _________ Do not wish for what others have. Be happy with what you have. ________ Work for what you want in life and you can achieve any goal._________

What is the topic, or “big idea,” of the work? Preview Themes are usually about big ideas like freedom, trust, friendship, family, good vs. evil, and so on. What actions do the main characters take that relate to the theme? What are some important things they say that relate to the theme? How do the characters change during the story? What do the characters say or do that relates to the topic? What do these things tell you that is important to learn about life? The theme is not the topic but a point made about the topic. It is a statement about life. A good theme statement shows what lesson about life it is important to learn.

 What do you think the theme is so far in our book?  Write a theme statement for the book. › The theme for ________________________is __________________________.