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Commonly found in creative writing Literary Themes Commonly found in creative writing

What is a theme? Themes can be found everywhere: literature, stories, art, movies etc… The theme of a fable is its moral. The theme of a parable is its teaching. The theme of a piece of literature is its view about life and how people behave.

Theme & Meaning Theme is the… underlying meaning of the story, a universal truth, a significant statement the story is making about society, human nature, or the human condition.

Theme = idea The theme of a literary work is its underlying central idea or the generalization it communicates about life.

Theme...the meaning of life? The theme expresses the author's opinion or raises a question about human nature or the meaning of human experience.

At times the author's theme may not confirm or agree with your own beliefs. Even then, if skillfully written, the work will still have a theme that illuminates some aspects of true human experience.

The author's task is to communicate on a common ground with the reader. Although the particulars of your experience may be different from the details of the story, the general underlying truths behind the story may be just the connection that both you and the writer are seeking.

An understanding of theme is dependent upon one's previous experience of life and literature. At the same time, theme in literature can enlarge one's understanding of life.

Be aware that the theme never completely explains the story. It is simply one of the elements that make up the whole. Some short stories have secondary themes as well.

Common Literary Themes (Themes repeated in many works)

1. The quest for immortality “Stranger, stop and cast an eye. As you are now, so once was I. As I am now, so you shall be, Prepare for death and follow me.”

2. The individual’s relationship and obligation to society. Sometimes called “man vs. society”

3. The individual’s inward journey to understand himself or herself/identity. Sometimes called “man vs. self”

4. The individual’s relationship and obligation to the natural world. Sometimes called “man vs. nature”

5. How justice and injustice are decided

6. The individual as hero; what it means to be a hero or anti-hero.

7. What it means to be a “survivor.”

8. The individual’s experience of alienation and despair

9. The artist’s relationship and obligation to society.

10. What tomorrow’s world holds for us … aka: “The Future”

11. Love: Topics/Effects Marriage Romance Platonic or companionate love Altruistic love Love of Country Admiration Possessiveness Intense dependency Logical-sensible love Self-centered love Game-Playing Unrequited love Godly love Familial love Infatuation Erotic love Jealousy

12. Role of Institutions Sometimes called “man vs. the institution”

Creativity provides many possibilities Think about these themes—what would you add as an important theme often expressed in creative writing? What theme would you most like to explore?

Literary Themes End of Presentation.