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Theme vs. Moral
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Universal truth A message Abstract idea Central idea
What is a theme? Universal truth A message Abstract idea Central idea
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The message revealed in a story
What is a moral? The message revealed in a story A value of life A lesson to be learned
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Theme vs. Moral Theme Moral Sum up the book’s message in a word or two
Look for repeating symbols and words Theme can appear in the setting, characters, action Usually not directly stated Leaves a lot to the reader’s own conclusions. Usually appears at the end of a fable Can be a sentence Can be directly stated Can be implied Claims an opinion about the THEME.
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Examples of theme Isolation Death Love conquers all Loss of innocence
Fear of failure Will to survive Renewal/rebirth
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Examples of a moral Slow and steady wins the race.
Be happy with what you have. Think twice before you act. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Clothes do not make the man. Birds of a feather flock together. Be prepared. Pride goes before a fall.
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Now a Test… Beauty is in the eye of the beholder…
Don’t judge a book by its cover Friendship Don’t count your chickens before they hatch Honesty Sensitivity and Purity of Spirit.
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The Little Mermaid
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Cars
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Twitter Instructions:
Together, in your groups, read The Emperor’s New Clothes. INDIVIDUALLY write down what you think the Main Idea or THEME of the story might be on your SHOWME app. As a group, compose a one sentence summary of the story and TWEET HASHTAG the one word main idea that your group came up with!
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