A theme is a universal message or lesson about life that can be found in a piece of literature. It goes beyond just summarizing what happens in a story and explores deeper meanings and insights.
Think of a theme as the moral compass for a story. Just like how a compass helps you navigate and understand your surroundings, a theme helps you navigate and understand the deeper meaning behind a story.
Symbolism: The use of objects, characters, or events to represent abstract ideas or concepts in a story.
Motif: A recurring element or idea that contributes to the development of a theme in a story.
Subtext: The underlying messages or meanings that are implied but not explicitly stated in a piece of writing.
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