
Developing Theme
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English
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10th Grade
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Brittney Hemmands
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Poll
What is a topic?
The subject of a piece of literature.
Something you talk about?
A really long sentence that tells you what the story is about.
A store at the mall
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The theme is usually stated by the author?
True
False
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Themes are not given...they must be found
Stories cause us to think about life, increasing our understanding of the world, and giving us insight into how people think, feel, and behave.
Main idea/understanding = theme
authors don't give away the theme easily
Usually, the reader must discover or infer the theme by uncovering clues
This is an implicit theme
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Multiple Choice
What is the definition of theme?
A universal truth, moral, or idea the author wants to express.
Events that occur within the story
Author's reason for writing the story
Location of the stories
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The difference between plot and theme
Be careful not to confuse plot with theme
Plot is what happens in the story
Theme is the idea or understanding that is revealed by the plot
For Example:
"Frodo save the group from the deadly orcs"
Tis is a plot summary, not a theme statement
Instead of describing what characters do, describe what their actions mean
"Even ordinary people have the will and ability to become a hero."
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A Theme Statement is...
A complete sentence that expresses the message that author wants the readers to learn.
Example: Toy Story:
Friendship can lead to happiness.
A theme statement must be universal, but based on the examples and evidence from literature.
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Writing a theme statement
To compose a weell-developed theme stement, consider the aspects of a topic. Ask yourself questions to help you uncover some of your topic's complexities.
For example: Topic of Parenting
According to the text
What is parenting
What makes a good parent
What happens when parents do not fulfill their responsibilities?
See answers to these questions to uncover the complexity of the topic. Then use what you have learned to create a theme statement for the generation gap. Use the resources provided to help you.
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Helpful hints for writing statements of theme
Express the theme as a general commnt n a subjecte
Express the theme as an insight into life
Use words that cause "confident uncertainty"
Draw general insight from a character's behavior
People with realistic goals tend to be more successful than those who put little thought into their future
Gossip can cause serious damage to a persons reputation
Poverty may transform honest people into criminal
Even trusted friends can betray their closest allies
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DO NOT
Express the theme as a subject or topic
Express the theme as a familiar saying
Express the theme as a moral
Express an absolute generalization using words like everyone, always, never, and impossible
refer to a specific character or title
The theme is having goals
Crime doesn't pay
It's wrong to gossip
Poverty always causes crimes
Frodo learned not to trust anyone around him
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Open Ended
What is the theme of this clip? Remember a theme is a sentence.
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Open Ended
What is the theme of this clip? Remember a theme is a sentence.
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Open Ended
What is the theme of this clip? Remember a theme is a sentence.
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Open Ended
What is the theme of this clip? Remember a theme is a sentence long.
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