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Theme and Universal Theme
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Theme A theme is the underlying meaning of a piece of literature. It usually includes an observation about life. It could be the moral of the story, a teaching or an observation of human experience. By the end of the story, the character usually LEARNS A LESSON based on their experiences.
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How Can You Determine a Theme? You are never actually TOLD what the theme is in a story. You determine the theme from the characters and action in a story. In short, you must determine the theme on your own.
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Theme - Example 1 Beauty and the Beast - The theme could be described as “you must look beyond superficial surface beauty and look for what's inside the heart”
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Theme - Example 2 Aladdin - The theme could be described as love is not earned through money, but from the heart.
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Universal Themes Universal themes add to the timelessness of a piece because they relate to us all-- either in our experiences or in our dreams.
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Universal Themes A-Z - abuse of power - action vs apathy - beating the odds - beauty - coming of age - corruption - courage - effects of the past - faith - fall from grace - family
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Universal Themes A-Z (cont’d) - fate - fear - fear of failure - freedom - friendship - greed - hate - heritage - heroes - honesty - innocence - justice - love - loyalty
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Universal Themes A-Z (cont’d) - manipulation - mothering - nature - need for change - obligation - parent-child relationships - peace - peer pressure - perseverance - Power of the mind vs. authority
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- prejudice - price of progress - pride - quest for knowledge - religion - revenge - secrecy - security/safety - seizing the moment - survival - the overlooked - the road not taken - war - winners and losers
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Example of Universal Theme What is the universal theme presented in How the Grinch Stole Christmas?
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What other stories have the same universal theme of the individual overcoming one’s selfishness and greed? The main character Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol symbolizes a greedy wealthy man
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