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Page 1: What’s the Theme? How to identify the theme of a story

What’s the Theme?

How to identify the theme of a story.

What’s the Theme?

How to identify the theme of a story.

Page 2: What’s the Theme? How to identify the theme of a story

What is a theme?What is a theme?• Theme is a term that describes the main idea

or message of a poem, story or book. • A theme is usually more than one word, but is

a brief description about the message that the author wants to get across.

• When you are looking to find the theme of a story, the first question you should ask yourself is “What is the author trying to say to the reader?”

Page 3: What’s the Theme? How to identify the theme of a story

Think About It…Think About It…• Ask yourself these questions to

help discover the theme:• How did the character grow or

change throughout the book?• What did the main character

learn?• What moral lesson or life lesson

could someone take away from the story/book?

Page 4: What’s the Theme? How to identify the theme of a story

Try to be SpecificTry to be Specific• When you think about the theme, don’t just write

a one word answer. Use some of the details in the book, to help you write a detailed theme as it related to the characters in the book.

• For example, if the theme is love or friendship, think about how this played itself out in the story.

• “The theme of _____ shows that there is no greater love then one who lays down his own life for a friend.”

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More than one Theme

More than one Theme

• Many times, books will have more than one theme. One story may include themes of love, hate, jealousy, revenge and death.

• When this occurs, try to tie all of the events together into one main message. This will be the main theme of the story.

Love

Hate

Jealousy

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Look at the Clues!

Look at the Clues!• Locating the theme of a story is really quite

simple, once you look at the clues.

• A key clue for finding the theme would be the main character’s thoughts and actions.

• The character will magnify the theme of the book or story by what he/she says, thinks and does.

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What About Fables?

What About Fables?• Fables are stories that will have a

moral for their theme. Aesop’s Fables always have a clear moral lesson that the character learns at the end.

• For example, in the Hare and the Tortoise, the moral is “ Slow and steady wins the race.”

• When you are looking for a theme in a fable, they can usually be found in the last line of the fable.

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Common Themes in Fiction

Common Themes in Fiction

LoveDeathRedemptionGood vs. EvilPrejudice

RevengeFreedomFriendshipIndividualism Coming of AgeOvercoming FearsStarting Over

Page 9: What’s the Theme? How to identify the theme of a story

Talk About It…Talk About It…• Think about a movie

that you saw recently.• Talk about some of

the themes that you think were shown throughout the film.

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In ConclusionIn Conclusion• An author of a book

is simply weaving together a story. Just think about what the author wants you to remember the most!

• When you find that, you will have identified the theme!

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