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What is theme? The Book Thief mini lesson

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What is theme?. The Book Thief mini lesson. Definition. With your elbow partner, write down your top three definitions of what you think a theme is. Offer a few examples of theme statements Offer a few that you have seen in the BT so far…. Definition. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: What is theme?

What is theme?The Book Thief mini lesson

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Definition

With your elbow partner, write down your top three definitions of what you think a theme is.

Offer a few examples of theme statements

Offer a few that you have seen in the BT so far….

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Definition

subject of discussion or composition: the subject of a discourse, discussion, piece of writing, or artistic composition

distinct and unifying idea: a distinct, recurring, and unifying quality or idea

Basically…it is the universal message. The moral to the story.

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Class example

Look at page 20- from “prior to waking up….to the top of page 21”

What theme is illustrated in this passage?

What is the author’s purpose in presenting this theme to readers?

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Activity 1: Your turn

With a partner review the last 2 chapters (up to page 80) and find 1 theme illustrated (ask yourself, which theme is suggested in the passage……)

Find 1 quotation to support/relates to your theme choice- citing textual evidence of your idea!

Write a 1 paragraph analysis of the theme- connecting to our thematic question, “is the world a good or a bad place?” –you and your partner write this together.

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Activity 2: Carousel

Write your partners theme statement, quote, and one paragraph analysis on a sheet of paper.

We are going to pass your theme statement and analysis around the class to make notes- we are going to write 1 question for every theme that passes your way! Good questions: asking the definition of certain words in

context of the theme statement, questions of author’s purpose, questions of character intentions, any figurative language used (how does the author’s use of figurative language affect our understanding…), author’s craft and structure, etc.

Bad questions: any sort of plot based questions, close-ended questions, questions that deal with simple comprehension of character actions,etc…

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The Book Thief Themes (just a few) The importance and power of words

Abandonment versus love

Guilt

Death

Other lesser themes Death’s observation of human nature

Grief

Theft

Dream versus reality

Education

Home

Music and dance