Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Theme.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Theme."— Presentation transcript:

1 Theme

2 What is it? A message about life or human nature.
Themes are the “big ideas” that readers infer based on evidence from the text. It is what the story teaches the readers. A theme is not a word, it is a sentence. Themes are bigger than the story. Examples A person can gain more by giving than by taking. We may not appreciate what we have until it is gone.

3 How to determine an Implied Theme
Analyze the text to see what it reveals about the theme. Look at the title to see if it contains a significant idea Analyze the character’s words and actions, especially how characters change Evaluate whether the setting has special meaning to a character Look for important statements by the narrator or a character

4 Let’s Practice

5 Figurative Language

6 What is figurative language?
Saying something other than what is literally meant for effect Types Simile Metaphor Imagery Personification Alliteration Oxymoron

7 Imagery Author’s use of language that appeals to the 5 senses in order to help the reader paint a picture in their minds. Examples The eerie silence was shattered by her scream. He fumed and charged like an angry bull.

8 Personification When the author gives human qualities to animals, objects, or ideas. Examples The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky. The run down house appeared depressed.

9 Hyperbole When the author exaggerates an idea or statement for effect; not to be taken literally.

10 Let’s Practice


Download ppt "Theme."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google