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Theme: the heart of a story
By: Ms. Taliaferro
Definition
• A theme is the message that a reader
takes away from a story. It’s what the
writer is trying to say about life.
• It is an idea about people or life.
• There are often several themes in a
single story.
More about themes
• For example, one theme in The Three
Little Pigs might be “A person who
prepares for the worst is rarely caught
off guard.”
• What might be another theme
from this story?
Transfers
• A theme transfers from the piece of
writing to our world.
• In other words, the message should
work in the writing AND in our world.
• So, it can’t be too specific.
• It’s not, “build a strong house in case a
wolf comes” because that doesn’t
transfer from the story to our world.
Theme vs. Plot
• Theme is what the
story means.
• It involves the
message of the
story.
• “This story showed
me that. . .”
• Plot is conflict or
problem in the
story.
• It involves the
major events in a
story.
• “This story is
about. . .”
Theme vs. Subject/Topic
• A theme is not the
same as a subject.
• A theme is the idea the
writer wishes to reveal
about a subject.
• A theme is usually
expressed in a full
sentence.
• “Most people can be
themselves around
their families” is a
theme.
• A subject is the topic a
writer is writing about.
• A subject is usually
expressed in a word or two:
love, childhood, death.
• “Families” is a subject.
How to find the theme
• A theme is usually not stated directly in
the work, unless it is a moral.
• Readers infer, make an educated guess
about, the theme by looking at all the
elements of the work to determine what
they all mean.
What’s the Theme?
• Think about Through the Tunnel. What
might be a theme the author is trying to
communicate?
This story shows me that . . .
• What evidence from the story supports
that theme?
Remember, stories can have multiple
themes.
What’s the Theme?
• Think about your summer reading novel.
What might be a theme the author is trying
to communicate?
This story shows me that . . .
• What evidence from the story supports
that theme?
Remember, stories can have multiple
themes.
Bibliography
• All information in this slide show was
taken from the sixth grade textbook:
Elements of Literature Introductory Course
– Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.
What’s the Theme?
• Think about Woodsong. What might be a
theme the author is trying to communicate?
Hint: Remember the last two paragraphs.
This story shows me that . . .
• What evidence from the story supports
that theme?
Remember, stories can have multiple
themes.

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Theme

  • 1. Theme: the heart of a story By: Ms. Taliaferro
  • 2. Definition • A theme is the message that a reader takes away from a story. It’s what the writer is trying to say about life. • It is an idea about people or life. • There are often several themes in a single story.
  • 3. More about themes • For example, one theme in The Three Little Pigs might be “A person who prepares for the worst is rarely caught off guard.” • What might be another theme from this story?
  • 4. Transfers • A theme transfers from the piece of writing to our world. • In other words, the message should work in the writing AND in our world. • So, it can’t be too specific. • It’s not, “build a strong house in case a wolf comes” because that doesn’t transfer from the story to our world.
  • 5. Theme vs. Plot • Theme is what the story means. • It involves the message of the story. • “This story showed me that. . .” • Plot is conflict or problem in the story. • It involves the major events in a story. • “This story is about. . .”
  • 6. Theme vs. Subject/Topic • A theme is not the same as a subject. • A theme is the idea the writer wishes to reveal about a subject. • A theme is usually expressed in a full sentence. • “Most people can be themselves around their families” is a theme. • A subject is the topic a writer is writing about. • A subject is usually expressed in a word or two: love, childhood, death. • “Families” is a subject.
  • 7. How to find the theme • A theme is usually not stated directly in the work, unless it is a moral. • Readers infer, make an educated guess about, the theme by looking at all the elements of the work to determine what they all mean.
  • 8. What’s the Theme? • Think about Through the Tunnel. What might be a theme the author is trying to communicate? This story shows me that . . . • What evidence from the story supports that theme? Remember, stories can have multiple themes.
  • 9. What’s the Theme? • Think about your summer reading novel. What might be a theme the author is trying to communicate? This story shows me that . . . • What evidence from the story supports that theme? Remember, stories can have multiple themes.
  • 10. Bibliography • All information in this slide show was taken from the sixth grade textbook: Elements of Literature Introductory Course – Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.
  • 11. What’s the Theme? • Think about Woodsong. What might be a theme the author is trying to communicate? Hint: Remember the last two paragraphs. This story shows me that . . . • What evidence from the story supports that theme? Remember, stories can have multiple themes.