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Developing a Thematic Statement

Developing a Thematic Statement. The Outsiders . Step 1: Find a main topic in the novel. Choose one below or come up with your own! . Common topics for themes include : Courage Honesty Unhappiness Death Identity Wealth

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Developing a Thematic Statement

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  1. Developing a Thematic Statement The Outsiders

  2. Step 1: Find a main topic in the novel.Choose one below or come up with your own! Common topics for themes include: Courage Honesty Unhappiness Death Identity Wealth Family Love War Freedom Prejudice Respect Friendship Trust Stereotyping Growing Up Truth Sacrifice Hate Violence Innocence

  3. Step 2: Write a statement based on your topic Helpful reminders • A THEME is a statement about a topic • Theme involves making a point about a topic • If your topic was racism, your thematic statement might be: racism is caused by ignorance and insecurity

  4. Step 2: continued SAMPLE Topic: Racism Thematic Statement: Racism is caused by ignorance and insecurity Write down your topic: ___________________ Thematic statement:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  5. Step 3: Check that your thematic statement is universal Could this thematic statement apply to everyone (in the world? In this classroom?) Where have you seen this theme in your life? If you can’t relate, come up with a situation you could encounter where you’d observe this theme. Write your situation: If you can relate, it’s probably universal!

  6. Step 4: Connect your thematic statement to the text 1. Find a quote that supports your thematic statement (don’t forget to record page number): 2. Write 2-3 sentences of commentary explaining HOW this quote supports your thematic statement.

  7. Step 5: Group work • Share your thematic statements with your group. Decide which thematic statement you think is strongest, or most easily supported by The Outsiders. • Using the back of the “Big Ideas” worksheet from last block, work with your group to find four quotes (details) that support your thematic statement. • Share with the class when finished!!

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