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1-Page Theme Exploration

1-Page Theme Exploration

Q In Chapters 17-32, you should have noticed a number of themes emerge. Themes in fiction can be wide ranging: Love (Forbidden, Friendship, Unrequited), Courage, Revenge, Good vs. Evil, Growth, Coming of Age, etc. Pick a theme, utilize evidence to show how that theme has been explored by the author, and explain/analyze the impact of that theme to the reader. Why does it matter? Why is it important for the reader to notice/feel? How does it impact the reader's experience? What does it do to drive forward the story/plot? You are writing 1 page, double spaced, on this. It should be formatted like your other papers in MLA format.

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Themes enrich the narrative as they provide subtext and expressing subtleties to the audience that go beyond the overt content of the story. It ensures that a narrative has both plot and aims that makes the story more intricate and interesting, and guarantees that the narrative runs smoothly(Hargood).