Themes in Oedipus Rex EQ: How do authors develop theme in a text? Learning Targets: SWBAT… write an essay that identifies the theme of a text, traces its.

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Themes in Oedipus Rex EQ: How do authors develop theme in a text? Learning Targets: SWBAT… write an essay that identifies the theme of a text, traces its development and provides specific textual evidence to support this theme. Activities: notes on theme, guided practice, small group discussion, individual response Standards: 10.RL.1, 10.RL.2, 10.W.2

Definition Theme: The main idea or underlying meaning of a literary work TheME: what the author wants me to learn about life

Basic Characteristics A theme may be stated or implied Theme differs from the subject or topic of a literary work in that it involves a statement or opinion about the topic Not every literary work has a theme Themes may be major or minor

Theme and Subject It is important to recognize the difference between the theme of a literary work and the subject of a literary work. The subject is the topic on which an author has chosen to write The theme, however, makes some statement about or expresses some opinion on that topic

Example The subject of a story might be war while the theme of that same story might be the idea that war is useless.

How Do Authors Express Themes? In 4 primary ways: 1) Themes are expressed and emphasized by the way the author makes us feel. By sharing feelings of the main character, we also share the ideas that go through his mind

How Do Authors Express Themes? (continued) 2) Themes are presented in thoughts and conversations. Authors put words in their character’s mouths only for good reasons. One of these is to develop a story’s themes. The things a person says are frequently on their mind. Look for thoughts that are repeated throughout the story.

How Do Authors Express Themes? (continued) 3) Themes are suggested through the characters. The main character usually illustrates the most important theme of the story. A good way to get at this theme is to ask yourself the question, what does the main character learn in the course of the story?

How Do Authors Express Themes? (continued) 4) The actions or events in the story are used to suggest theme. People naturally express ideas and feelings through their actions. One thing authors think about is what an action will "say". In other words, how will the action express an idea or theme?

How Do Authors Express Themes? (Review) 1)Through the feelings of the main character 2)Through thoughts and conversations 3)Through what the main character learns 4)Through specific actions or events