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What is a theme.
How a story is resolved
The lesson of a story
The problem of a story
How a story is resolved
The lesson of a story
The problem of a story
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A theme is a central message or idea that is explored in a story. It is a broader concept or topic that the author wants to convey to the reader. Themes can reflect on various aspects such as human nature, society, love, death, friendship, justice, etc.
How a story is resolved refers to the outcome or resolution of the main conflict or problem in the story. It is the point where the tension is released, and the loose ends are tied up.
The lesson of a story is the moral or takeaway that the reader can learn or understand from the events and actions in the story. It often provides insight into human behavior, values, or a specific message that the author wants to convey to the reader.
The problem of a story refers to the main conflict or issue that drives the plot. It is the challenge or obstacle that the protagonist must face and overcome throughout the story. It creates tension and drives the narrative forward.
How a story is resolved refers to the outcome or resolution of the main conflict or problem in the story. It is the point where the tension is released, and the loose ends are tied up.
The lesson of a story is the moral or takeaway that the reader can learn or understand from the events and actions in the story. It often provides insight into human behavior, values, or a specific message that the author wants to convey to the reader.
The problem of a story refers to the main conflict or issue that drives the plot. It is the challenge or obstacle that the protagonist must face and overcome throughout the story. It creates tension and drives the narrative forward.
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