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A Complex Concept Simply Defined By Ms. Mandel
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The central message or insight into life revealed or expressed through a literary work. For example, the theme of a work on the subject of suffering might be… “Suffering is in God’s plan and should therefore be accepted.” For example, the theme of a work on the subject of money might be… “Money is the great corruptor and makes all men behave despicably.” For example, the theme of a work on the subject of maturity might be… “We all have to grow up at some point, but it can be hard to act your age when life presents challenges.”
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The subject of a work Usually stated directly. A reader who seeks a directly stated theme, may miss the complexity of the author’s message. A cliché that may also teach a moral such as “don’t judge a book by its cover” or “look before you leap” A moral or a lesson for both those words connote that the theme is a helpful bit of advice or even a value that the reader can simply take away and apply to his or her life. Theme often doesn’t work that way.
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Derived through the words and behaviors of characters or individuals in a work Influenced by the direction of events and the responses of characters or individuals to the events or happenings Developed using symbols, setting, plot, motifs even imagery What a reader gains from reading about the events in an author’s or narrator’s world
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The plot or detailed events of a narrative A summary of the events of the author’s or narrator’s world Black and white Expressed in a single, correct way
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Major and Minor-complex works with multiple characters and plot lines can illustrate numerous themes Expressed in a complete sentence
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Exclusive to fiction; both fiction and nonfiction works express or imply themes Expressed in a single word such as honesty, racism, open-mindedness. These may be concepts, subjects, images, symbols or even motifs that relate to the major or minor themes, but they do not express or imply a fully developed message
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Of Mice and Men Everyone can feel loneliness regardless of their status in life The Outsiders Growing up and losing important people is a painful and universal experience The Giver Memory, both good and bad, is a crucial aspect of human survival
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What did we learn about the literary term theme? Let’s examine thematic statements in To Kill a Mockingbird
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