THEME

Basic story themes--the story’s lesson or message--are not original, only the variations on themes are.

Here are some common story themes:

To uncover a story’s theme ask questions like the following:

Many times an author isn’t aware of a story’s theme until the story has been written. Other times, an author may start writing a story with a particular theme in mind and develop the characters and plot of the story to illustrate the theme. Fables usually begin this way--with the moral clearly in mind.

A teaching suggestion: Ask students to collect themes from the stories they read and make a chart of them to display in the classroom. Students can refer to the chart as they are drafting new stories.

 

From the Writing Curriculum Files
of Children's Author, Suzanne Williams
www.suzanne-williams.com