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Theme

Theme

Lesson 10: Story Elements, Part 3 of 3, POV and Theme
Point of View is defined as the angle from which the story is told. There are four perspectives: Innocent Eye, First Person, Stream of Consciousness, and Omniscient: either total or limited. Theme is a story’s controlling idea or its central insight.
By M.M. Anderson
Lesson 10: Story Elements, Part 3 of 3, POV and Theme
Lesson 8: Story Elements Pt. 1 of 3, Setting & Plot
Every story is comprised of six elements: setting, plot, character, conflict, point-of-view, and theme. This lesson will focus on setting and plot.
By M.M. Anderson
Lesson 8: Story Elements Pt. 1 of 3, Setting & Plot
Determining Theme and Central Idea
Identifying the main character, conflict, resolution, and the conveyance of the moral of the story through careful reading and deciphering
By Teresa LaMagra
Determining Theme and Central Idea

Theme

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Teresa LaMagra
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Bayville, United States of America
M.M. Anderson
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