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How to Determine and Write a Theme Statement. Authors write stories with a theme in mind. A theme statement is a universal lesson that anyone reading the story or piece should learn; therefore, to be a theme statement it needs to be generalized. general theme statements.
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Authors write stories with a theme in mind. • A theme statement is a universal lesson that anyone reading the story or piece should learn; therefore, to be a theme statement it needs to be generalized.
general theme statements • For example: People should not try to please others by pretending to be something false. • Or People should not blame their problems on others.
Some stories can have more complex theme statements, but all theme statements are to be stated as general lessons learned.
A formula to help you determine the theme of a story: • Remember the four C’s
Concepts- What are important concepts in the story? • Conflict- What conflicts are in the story? • Character-What are the problems the character is facing in the story? • Conclusion-What happens to the character in the end of the story?
First put the four C’s together • When you put the specifics of the four C’s from the story together you are getting sort of a summary of the particular story and the lesson learned in the story. • Then make it general for all people to turn it into a theme statement.
People often concept because conflict and, as a result, conflict character almost or had happen; therefore, the message learned.
Let’s try it for “The Queen and the Troll” • The concepts: emotions, family, love, change
The Queen is upset because the Troll is changing, growing older, partying, and wanting to move out.
People often concept because conflict and, as a result, conflict character almost or had happen; therefore, the message learned.
Theme Statement for “The Queen and the Troll” • Families can fight because of change over time, and as a result can grow apart; therefore, parents and children should continue to talk and love each other through it all.