
Theme
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Linda Flores
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Theme
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What is theme anyway?
A theme is the central idea, message, or insight within a literary work.
It should not be confused with the topic or main idea which tell what the story is about. A theme—the author’s message about the topic—can be expressed in a sentence.
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How do authors create theme in their stories?
Fiction writers often develop the theme through setting, characterization, and plot.
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Wait! Review this real quick...
Characterization is the description of the characters. The behaviors, motivations, emotions, and interactions of characters can be clues to a story’s theme.
The plot is the sequence of events in a story. Plots are driven by one or more conflicts that the characters face. The types of conflicts and the ways in which characters deal with them give clues to a story’s theme.
The setting is the time and place in which characters live. Historical and cultural effects of the setting (such as war, famine, or social inequality) may give clues to a story’s theme.
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To figure out the theme, readers should ask questions such as these:
• What do I know about the characters and their interactions?
• What is the story’s setting?
What effect, if any, does it have on the characters?
• What conflicts are presented in the plot?
• How do characters deal with the conflicts?
• What do characters learn from the conflicts?
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Multiple Choice
What conflict does Joey face?
He wrecked a drone.
He has to tell his friend about the wreck.
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Multiple Choice
How does Joey deal with the conflict?
He immediately tells Kyle about the wreck.
He makes himself miserable worrying.
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Multiple Choice
How does Kyle react when Joey tells him about the drone?
He is relaxed and forgiving.
He lets Joey replace the broken parts.
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Multiple Choice
What is the message, or theme, of this story?
Trust that good friends are forgiving.
Never borrow valuable things from friends.
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Multiple Choice
Does the setting of this passage have an effect on the theme?
Yes
No
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