
Theme of Story
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English
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9th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 4 Questions
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Plot and Theme Lesson
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Plot :
The series of events that make up the action in the story
Events often occur in separate scenes that have their beginnings, middles, and ends. The scenes help to explain the conflicts that the characters face in the story.
The conflicts build until they reach the climax of the story or the greatest point of tension.
As tension decreases, the resolution unfolds and the story ends.
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Multiple Choice
What happens as tension decreases in a story?
The climax begins and the action ends
The exposition ends and the story begins
The resolution unfolds and the story ends
The action starts and the falling action ends
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Theme:
the central message, or insight about life
Unlike a topic, which can be described in one word, a theme can be described in one sentence.
Example:
Topic: Technology
Theme: Changes in technology cause changes in ways of life.
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Universal Theme:
is an idea that can apply to anyone regardless of cultural differences or geographic location
It's these themes and ideas that unite us as humans – the kinds of things people can all say 'me too' about, which is one of the main reasons people love to read memoirs.
Examples"
coming of age, loss of innocence, courage and honor, love and desire, and cause and effect.
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Multiple Choice
Which one would be a theme?
Love
Trust is an important part of friendship.
Courage and honor
Bravery
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Multiple Choice
Which one would be a universal theme?
Always stay true to your word.
Technology can change your sense of identity.
Social media can keep us connected.
Freedom always has a price.
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Practice:
Because Asha is my best friend, I agreed to let her use my car to run an errand. I told her I had to leave for work at 5:00. She promised to be back by then. At 5:15, she still had not returned. I was furious! Is this how she repays me for my kindness? Finally, at 5:30, she pulled into the driveway. "I'm sorry I'm late," she said. "I spent the whole afternoon at the tire shop. One of your tires has a nail in it, and it was going flat. Don't worry though. I had it fixed for you." I felt ashamed of myself for not trusting my friend. I called my boss and told her I'd be a little late because of car trouble.
What is the conflict in the story?
How do they deal with the conflict?
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Multiple Choice
Because Asha is my best friend, I agreed to let her use my car to run an errand. I told her I had to leave for work at 5:00. She promised to be back by then. At 5:15, she still had not returned. I was furious! Is this how she repays me for my kindness? Finally, at 5:30, she pulled into the driveway. "I'm sorry I'm late," she said. "I spent the whole afternoon at the tire shop. One of your tires has a nail in it, and it was going flat. Don't worry though. I had it fixed for you." I felt ashamed of myself for not trusting my friend. I called my boss and told her I'd be a little late because of car trouble.
What is the theme?
Lending things to friends can be risky.
Anger and kindness go hand-in-hand
Trust is an important part of friendship.
Always stay true to your word.
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