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1 By Laurie Halse Anderson
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2 On your index card, write your response to this:
When you hear someone say “high school”, what word or phrase comes to mind?

3 Laurie Halse Anderson Anderson thought up Melinda’s character after a nightmare. She woke up one night because she thought she heard a girl sobbing. “The crying girl was in my head, a bad dream. I sat down at the computer and wrote out what I was hearing. The next morning I listened to that voice again and the character of Melinda Sordino unfolded.”

4 Laurie Halse Anderson Melinda somewhat resembles Anderson during her own freshman year of high school. She had just moved into a new town and her family was having problems.

5 Theme The Story’s Meaning and Roots
English 1 EQ: Why do writer’s need to know and correctly use domain-specific vocabulary?

6 What is a Theme? Theme: some idea or insight about human life and human nature that gives meaning to the story A good story should mean something to the reader. The story can reveal the writer’s whole view of life (how it works or fails to work).

7 What Do We Mean by Theme? A theme is unseen and usually unstated
Theme is an idea; it may give insight into some aspect of life Theme is not the same as the story’s plot (series of events) Theme is not the same as the story’s subject

8 Discovering a Story’s Theme
1. A theme may be stated in no less than a single sentence (may need to be longer). Ex. Hard work will always be rewarded. 2. A theme is not the same thing as a moral, which is a rule of conduct. Ex. Don’t count your chickens before they hatch. (This is a moral because it tells you what to do.)

9 Discovering a Story’s Theme
3. Ask how the protagonist has changed during the story & what the character has learned about life. 4. There is no one correct way to state the theme of a story. You may have several ideas about what the theme is.

10 THEMES: Self-Identity Self-Reflection Stereotypes Individuality Family
Appearance vs Reality


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