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Which choice is the most accurate definition of a theme? A theme is a life lesson the author learns from a narrative. A theme is a life lesson the antagonist learns from a narrative. A theme is a life lesson a minor character learns from a narrative. A theme is a life lesson the reader learns from a narrative.
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i think b but im not sure
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The Importance of Using Theme The importance of using theme in narrative is unparalleled. The theme is the underlining idea an author is trying to convey to an audience. A story without major ideas for the character and reader to experience, think through, and learn from is not a story at all. A story, by its very nature, must have a theme, sometimes many major and minor themes, all throughout. Themes are the ideas book clubs, poets, playwrights, literature students, film enthusiasts, movie-makers, and creative writers mull over in-depth. They are the meaning behind the entire story, the deeper reasons that the story has been written and shared.
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