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Theme

Theme. What do all of these movies have in common?. Theme. What is theme? A unifying or dominant idea in a work of art (literature, poetry, music, movies, plays, etc.) Theme is usually as short as a phrase or even one word. (Vengeance). Theme.

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  1. Theme

  2. What do all of these movies have in common?

  3. Theme • What is theme? • A unifying or dominant idea in a work of art (literature, poetry, music, movies, plays, etc.) • Theme is usually as short as a phrase or even one word. (Vengeance)

  4. Theme • Themes are rarely stated directly. They usually must be inferred. • The theme is revealed by the way characters change in a story, conflicts in the story, and statements made by the narrator or characters.

  5. Theme • Understanding theme involves understanding plot, characters, and setting.

  6. Understanding theme • Discuss the plot: • What’s going on in the play? • Cause and effect?

  7. Understanding Theme • Character motivation: • Which characters are dynamic? Static? • What motivates these characters? • What are their personalities?

  8. Understanding theme • Visualize the setting • What effect does the setting have on the characters and the mood of the story? • Mood is how the audience feels while reading.

  9. Understanding theme • Recognize the themes • Note any sentences or sections that strike your fancy. • Observe how characters change and what they learn.

  10. Theme • From this close reading of our book, what do you think that some of the themes are?

  11. Theme • Guilt • Peer Pressure • Dishonesty • Intolerance • Reputation • Hysteria • Forgiveness • Good vs. Evil • Religion • Justice • Jealousy • The Supernatural • Individuality vs. conformity

  12. As a class • Explain how the idea of guilt runs through the play. • Who is guilty? And of what? • How does their guilt motivate their actions? • Examples from the text? • Who isn’t guilty and how does that effect the story?

  13. By yourself • On your own, fill out the worksheet on theme. It explores 5 main themes: • Guilt • Dishonesty • Peer Pressure • Intolerance • Reputation

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