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: This is the central message of a story, poem, novel, or play that many readers can apply to their own experiences, or to those of all people. Example: For example; good vs. evil or the search for identity.

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The theme!

A theme is the unifying message that ties together the different elements of the work. It is usually thematic in nature and can be applied to the reader’s experience. Themes often explore ideas such as love, friendship, justice, resilience, and morality. Many stories have multiple themes that can be identified within the narrative. Identifying them helps to reveal the author’s intentions and the message they are trying to convey.

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