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1 Themes Mrs. Smith

2 Objectives Review the definition of “theme” Describe the best ways in which the theme of the story may be stated Distinguish between the theme of a story and the central purpose of a story Differentiate between typical themes of commercial vs. literary stories Review the six principles relating to theme as described in this chapter.

3 Theme controlling idea or central insight To determine the theme, you must determine the central purpose Purpose of some stories: provide suspense, make readers laugh, surprise them

4 Theme exists only … (1)when an author has seriously attempted to record life accurately or to reveal some truth about it (2)when an author has deliberately introduced a concept or theory of life

5 Theme exists in all literary fiction usually less important in commercial fiction than plot and suspense gives a story unity is sometimes stated, more often implied

6 Theme is NOT a moral.

7 Literary vs. Commerical Literary questions beliefs challenges beliefs somber truths Commercial confirm prejudices endorses opinions ratify feelings satisfy wishes represent life as we would like it to be

8 a test of understanding of the story (1)Theme should be expressible in the form of a statement with a subject and a predicate. (2)The theme should be stated as a generalization about life. (3)Do not make the genralization larger than is justified by the story. Avoid terms like every, all, always. (4)Theme is the central and unifying concept of a story. (1)It accounts for all major details. (2)It is not contradicted by any detail. (3) It cannot rely on supposed facts. Stating the theme

9 (5) There is no one way of stating the theme of a story. (6) Avoid any statement that reduces the theme to some familiar saying. (Those are mostly clichés.


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