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How to State the THEME of a WORK:
A Short Lesson
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What is a “theme”? EVERY literary work makes a statement or a point.
That statement or point is UNIQUE to each reader. Your statement of THEME tells me what YOU got out of that work (the point of the piece).
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The theme should be A COMPLETE SENTENCE.
FIRST: The theme should be A COMPLETE SENTENCE.
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Is “love and marriage” a COMPLETE SENTENCE – NO!
The theme of The Mayor of Casterbridge is love and marriage. Is “love and marriage” a COMPLETE SENTENCE – NO!
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The theme of The Mayor of Casterbridge is that successful marriage does not require love.
(THAT’S a COMPLETE SENTENCE.)
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SECONDLY: The theme should describe the general meaning of the work, not the specific events, actions, or characters.
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The theme of As I Lay Dying is that Addie’s death is hard on the whole family.
Addie’s death is hard on the whole family – can you apply that to another work of literature?
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LASTLY: The theme should reflect the values of the entire work, not just one or two episodes or lines.
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To check: look at the end of the work to make sure that the story's (or poem’s) outcome matches what you think its general meaning is.
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Now, let’s practice. . .
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