Theme Add ‘theme’ to the table of contents in your reader/writer’s handbook Take notes on Yellow Text.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
BELL RINGER: What is the topic of “Umbrella” by Rihanna? What are we supposed to learn about that topic (this is the theme)?
Advertisements

Two Wolves Human Nature and Personal Choices. Objective: Students will respond to questions regarding the duality of human nature and the choices we make.
THEME! The answer to the never ending question: What was the point of this story?
Emotions (and other mushy stuff). Emotions/Feelings/Sensations Emotions Feelings Sensations.
What is the basic emotion? Rage, being uptight, disgust, being mad, vengeance, fury, resentment, irritation, annoyance, being upset, frustration ANGER.
D EVELOPING A T HEMATIC S TATEMENT The Outsiders.
D EVELOPING A T HEMATIC S TATEMENT Jealousy. W HAT IS A THEME ? A theme is a message or main idea that the writer wants the reader to remember after reading.
1 OCT 2014 BELL ACTIVITY: JOURNAL 15 – 18 COMPLETE LINES: In yesterday’s short story, “Lather and Nothing Else” by Hernando Tellez, do you think the Barber.
D EVELOPING A T HEMATIC S TATEMENT. W HAT IS A THEME ? A theme is a message or main idea that the writer wants the reader to remember after reading his/her.
Nouns. SPI Identify the correct use of nouns (i.e., common/proper, singular/plural, possessives) and pronouns (i.e., agreement, subject, object)
An Old Cherokee Tale of Two Wolves
Reading Objective: You, as the reader, must make inferences and draw conclusions about what the author is trying to express.
Theme Presented by Misbah javid
What do colors mean to you?
Color & Mood By: Mrs. Ross. Color can effect our mood, sometimes without us even realizing it. It can even increase or decrease our pulse rate or blood.
The Builders, The Family by Jacob Lawrence. Point – What are you saying about the painting? What message did you interpret? Evidence – What led you.
Characterization Characterization is the art of creating characters for a narrative. This involves the process of conveying information about them through.
Healthy Active Living Copyright © 2007 Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. Unit 6: Conflict Resolution and Personal Safety Chapter 17 Combatting Violence,
Theme in Literature An Introduction.
Abstracts. Types of Language Concrete Terms Abstract Terms.
 Attitudes are learned behaviors that people develop as they interact with their environment.
BLACK  Black is the color of the night, and of "evil." Black can also be a color of elegance or class (such as a black-tie only event, and black evening.
UNIT ONE What is morality?. HINTS FOR USING ONENOTE The Moral Life Take your notes as an outline using the format shown on this presentation. A.St. Augustine.
The 7 Virtues Guides for Life. Faith “Faith, apart from works, is dead.” A set of beliefs should affect how you live. All Christians are called to spread.
PROSPERITY Presented to the WIT group Co-authored & presented by Jim Gober & Joe Candia.
Color Symbolism Red: Excitement, energy, passion, love, desire, speed, strength, power, heat, aggression, danger, fire, blood, war, violence, all things.
Assignment You will be writing 6 analysis paragraphs Pick 3 sins Pick 3 heavenly virtues For each sin/virtue, chose a character from A Tale of Two Cities.
A message from the author…. Part of your job as a reader is to understand what the author is trying to say. Writers seldom come out and tell you, “Hey,
Chapter 3: Theme.
A message from the author…. THE READER’S JOB: Part of your job as a reader is to understand what the author is trying to say. Part of your job as a reader.
A message from the author…. Part of your job as a reader is to understand what the author is trying to say. Writers seldom come out and tell you, “Hey,
2011 Southern Nevada Writing Project Summer Institute.
THEME Mini-lesson. Good readers can identify the THEME of a fictional story.
What’s the Theme? How to identify the theme of a story.
Developing a Thematic Statement
Central Idea vs. Theme Unit 3: Survival.
Turn and Talk: How does a reader determine the theme of a fictional story?
Reading Objective: You, as the reader, must make inferences and draw conclusions about what the author is trying to express.
Persuasive Texts Language Features Persuasion: what does it mean? “To talk someone into doing or thinking something.”
Abstract Nouns. Abstract Noun Definition An abstract noun is a type of noun that refers to something a person cannot physically interact with. A noun.
Mini Lesson: Theme. Good reader can identify the THEME of a fictional story!
Developing a Thematic Statement
A message from the author…. Part of your job as a reader is to understand what the author is trying to say. Writers seldom come out and tell you, “Hey,
What’s the Theme? How to identify the theme of a story.
What is an allegory? Let’s start with a bunch of definitions.
Suffix: ious, eous What does the suffix ‘ous’ ‘ious’ ‘eous’mean? ‘having qualities of’ Both of these endings are used to form adjectives (e.g. cautious or hideous).
Literary Elements found in Fiction
Follow these directions…
Developing a Thematic Statement
Finding Themes in Literature
Finding Themes in Literature
DEATH CONFUSION LOSS OF SELF LAMENESS BLINDNESS DISEASE WEAKNESS
Sins & Virtues Opening to
Literary Elements Notes.
What is the basic emotion?
What is the basic emotion?
What do colors really mean?
Return to God Joel 2:13 Solemn Assembly.
Developing a Thematic Statement
Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge by Mem Fox Four Metaphor Poetry
Developing a Thematic Statement
Theme.
Symbolism and Theme.
A message to you from the author…
Nouns and adjectives.
Developing a Thematic Statement
Developing a Thematic Statement
What is the basic emotion?
AP Psychology Jan. 23rd Objective Opener
The Builders, The Family by Jacob Lawrence
Presentation transcript:

Theme Add ‘theme’ to the table of contents in your reader/writer’s handbook Take notes on Yellow Text

Theme… Definition: Theme is a message about an idea in a story. You usually have to make an inference to figure out what the theme is. Major Theme: The most important theme in the story. (Usually relates to main conflict somehow). Minor Themes: Small statements made about ideas in a story. (Usually relates to parts of the rising action)

How to figure out the theme statement… 1.Decide on a big idea in the story. Try to use one or two words. Examples: Love, war, hate, greed, etc. 2.Decide what the story says to us as readers/viewers about this big idea. (This is the theme statement). Examples: Love is blind, forgiveness is the only answer, revenge is sweet, humans are loyal, good will always win over evil, etc. 3.Find text evidence to support your answer

Theme Words (Abstract Nouns) Imagination, violence, anger, war, health, hate, crime, depression, happiness, mental instability, positivity, love, negativity, poverty, wealth, intelligence, sadness, terrorism, prejudice, pride, racism, sexism, homophobia, ethnicity, fear, redemption, justice, law, lust, peace, greed, terror, want, need, horror, excitement, confidence, surprise, defeat, victory, death, life, self-confidence, hierarchy, motivation, freedom, liberty, self-pity, discourage, courage, bravery, honor, philanthropy, charity, dominance, revolution, independence, discovery, conservatism, frugality, narcissism, religion, prosperity, sexuality, rejection, dishonor, exceptionality

Theme Words (Abstract Nouns) Love, war, hate, greed, revenge, peace, envy, rage, fury, fear, excitement, pride, cuteness, lust, gluttony, joy, bluntness, wrath, pity, stubbornness, arrogance, agony, sadness, annoyance, happiness, curiosity, aggressiveness, sloth, crappiness, sloppiness, pain, cleanliness, stupidity, dirtiness, suffering, sympathy, idiotocracy, doubt, mercy, energy, trust, reincarnation, intelligence, irritability, ugliness, beauty, attraction, power, detraction, hyperactivity, flirtiness, weakness, charisma, Christianity, religion, talk, communication, honesty, dishonesty, hope, loneliness, racism, prejudice, homophobia, ethnicity, mental disorder, sexism, cruelty, darkness, belief, mutation, zombieism, insanity, phobia, rancidness, schizophrenia, paranormalcy

Theme Words (Abstract Nouns) Love, hate, war, greed, empathy, time, happiness, sports, jealousy, anger, sadness, boredom, space, rage, attraction, depression, stupidity, crime, revenge, racism, failure, justice, ideas, anxiety, race, righteousness, freedom, conflict, luck, language, health, religion, skill, idiocy, popularity, worldliness, music, enlightenment, speech, safety, culture, fear, death, cruelty, kindness, gravity, sarcasm, integrity, truth, dishnoesty

Theme Assignment—Separate Sheet of Paper Get a separate sheet of paper out. Title it: ‘Theme Practice Assignment.’ Follow my example on the document camera in one minute to set up your page.

Theme Assignment Example Example: Max at Sea – Theme Word: Imagination – Theme Statement: Imagination is an important way children deal with a lack of power in the world. Evidence #1: Max felt powerless at home. He couldn’t change his negative situation at home (Gary, sister, pate). Evidence #2: Max used his wolf costume as a way of jump starting his imagination. He imagined he was more powerful than everyone else. Evidence #3: When he imagined he was on the island with the wild things, he experienced power over the most powerful things he could imagine.

Theme Assignment Format 1.Name of Book/Movie: – Theme Word: – Theme Statement: Evidence #1: Evidence #2: Evidence #3: 2.Name of Book/Movie: – Theme Word: – Theme Statement: Evidence #1: Evidence #2: Evidence #3: 3.Name of Book/Movie: – Theme Word: – Theme Statement: Evidence #1: Evidence #2: Evidence #3: