Did You Know?

Some stories have more than one theme!

Finding Themes

Look for what the story teaches us.

Why Themes Matter

Themes help us feel and think.

What themes Does

They show us what is good or bad.

They help us learn about life.

They make us think about our choices.

They can make us feel happy or sad.

They can be found in all kinds of stories.

They help us connect with others.

More About themes

Every story has a theme. It is what the story is all about. Some themes are easy to see, like love. Others are hard to find, like hope. When we read or watch, we can think about the themes.

Themes are in our lives too. We learn from stories and see themes in our world. They help us understand people and things around us. We can talk about themes with friends and family.

In the future, themes will still be in stories. They will help us feel and learn. New stories will have new themes. We can keep finding themes in all we read and watch!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Theme (Byzantine Empire)"] --> B["Theme (computing)"] A --> C["Theme (linguistics)"] A --> D["Theme (narrative)"] A --> E["Theme Building (LAX)"] A --> F["Theme music"] A --> G["Theme vowel"] A --> H["Subject (music)"] A --> I["Thematic elements"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Strategos:A military leader or general in ancient times.
Linguistics:The study of language and how it works.
Thematic elements:Important ideas or topics in a story or film.
Proto-Indo-European:An ancient language that is the ancestor of many modern languages.
Composition:A piece of music that is created or put together.