The Definition and Example of Theme and How Is it Different From Plot (original) (raw)

Glossary of Grammatical and Rhetorical Terms - Definition and Examples

"The theme of Charlotte's Web," said E.B. White, "is that a pig shall be saved, and I have an idea that somewhere deep inside me there was a wish to that effect" (quoted by Scott Elledge in E.B. White: A Biography, 1986). (Harper, 1952)

Updated on April 05, 2017

Definitions

(1) In literature and composition, a theme is the main idea of a text, expressed directly or indirectly. Adjective: thematic.

(2) In composition studies, a theme is a short essay or composition assigned as a writing exercise. See also:

See Examples and Observations below. Also, see:

Etymology

From the Greek, "placed" or "laid down"

Examples and Observations (definition #1):

Pronunciation: THEEM