It’s All About “Themessage”

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It’s All About “Themessage”

What is THEME? The message or lesson that the story conveys about life. A universal truth. It’s the heart of the story!

What THEME is NOT! NOT the subject! NOT the topic!

Both fall under MAIN IDEA Subject / topic theme What the text is about The lesson or message about life

Theme vs. Subject / Topic Is the MESSAGE / LESSON about LIFE the story conveys Is the SUBJECT or TOPIC the story is about. Expressed in a full sentence. Usually expressed in a word or two. Example – Good will always triumph over evil. Example – Luke Skywalker v. Darth Vader

Theme v. Plot THEME PLOT Is the MESSAGE / LESSON about LIFE the story conveys Is the CONFLICT or problem in the story. Involves the MESSAGE of the story. Involves the major EVENTS in the story. “This story TAUGHT me that … “ “This story is ABOUT …”

So … now that I know what THEME is… how do I DISCOVER the theme of a story?

How do we discover the THEME? What happens to the central characters? What does the main character learn? Notice repeating patterns / symbols What are the details in the story? What greater meaning do they have? The theme will TRANSFER from the text into our real world. In other words, the MESSAGE will work in both the text AND our world!

When stating the theme … It can’t be too specific … it’s not – build a strong house in case a wolf comes Restate in terms that apply to ALL human beings! … always think ahead and be prepared!

THEME must be JUSTIFIED You MUST be able to SUPPORT your theme with specific EVIDENCE from the text! For example – if your theme is, “Poverty creates tough, self-reliant people.”, then the book should contain examples of poor characters who develop toughness and self-reliance.

Common universal themes … Your turn … Make a list of all the themes you can think of! Can you narrow this list? Do you see any common elements?

Let’s look at some examples … … what is the subject Let’s look at some examples … … what is the subject? … what is the theme? … do we see multiple themes? … do we see common themes?

Let’s look at examples of some universal themes!

The hero of the story dies! The tragic hero The hero of the story dies!

The main character matures Coming of age The main character matures

Man v. Nature Man struggling against nature

Good v. Evil

Triumph over Adversity Character triumphs over some adversity

Common universal themes … Tragic hero Coming of age Man v. nature Triumph over adversity Good v. evil

Can these themes fall under one of the universal themes? The only person you can trust is yourself. It is important to follow your instincts. Man is inherently evil. Man is inherently good. It is not always good to list to society. It is important to never give up. The innocent aren’t always traeted fairly. It is important to stand up for what you believe in. Be careful who your friends are. Trust your instincts. Do what you must to survive. Follow your dreams. Life doesn’t always have happy endings. The force is a metaphor for spirtuality. The force is the engery that binds all life together.

Your turn … It’s a Race! You have 2 minutes to write down … The names of books you’ve read or movies you’ve seen and the universal theme in the story.