
Explore Telling Details In Literature
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Explore Telling Details In Literature : Theme and Evidence

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Theme: the central idea, or insight, about life or human behavior that a story reveals
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Theme Examples
Living a simple life leads to greater personal freedom.
The deepest loneliness is sometimes felt when we are among friends.
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How do you find the theme?
In most stories, the theme is not stated directly. Instead, it is revealed to us through the characters’ experiences.
The subject is simply the topic. It can be stated in a single word, such as loyalty.
The theme makes some revelation about the subject and should be expressed in a sentence: “Loyalty to a leader is not always noble.”
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a theme?
Love, if taken to extremes, can be negative rather than positive.
friendship
Independence is necessary to grow up, though it can be scary at times.
Courage allows people to attempt difficult tasks in their lives even when there is a chance of failing.
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How to Write a Theme Statement
Must be ONLY one sentence.
Do NOT include words such as “I” or “you” (people, one, society, an individual, etc.)
Express what you learned from the text; avoid using a cliché! (overused expression)
Use effective, powerful words (word choice always matters)
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following has ALL of the required parts of a theme statement?
Elsa in Frozen learns that holding back her feelings only causes damage. to herself and others.
In 'Romeo and Juliet', Shakespeare presents the idea that love is more powerful than hate.
The main lesson is about courage.
Finding Nemo is about the strength of family bonds.
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Multiple Choice
What is NOT a relevant subject/topic in the original Icarus Tale
Carelessness
Obedience
Listening
ice cream
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Multiple Choice
What is NOT a relevant subject/topic in the original Icarus Tale
Carelessness
Obedience
Listening
ice cream
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Textual Evidence
You need to prove your theme by going back into the text and finding evidence that supports what you are saying. Then you explain why that evidence supports your theme.
You can cite or paraphrase your evidence.
Cite: use the author’s exact
words
Paraphrase: putting something into your own word
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be the best evidence for this theme statement from "Paperman" : Some risks are worth taking.
The man gets in trouble with his boss
The airplanes lead the man and the woman to reunite
The man sees the woman across the street
The airplanes does not make it into the window
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