A story’s theme is a message about life that the author is trying to get across to the readers. Unlike the plot, the theme doesn’t apply only to the characters in the story; it extends to life in the real world. A story’s theme might even give you insight into a situation you’re dealing with in your own life, though the events in your life may be entirely different from those of the story.

Which of the following is most likely the theme of a story?

A
Born to a royal servant family, Ashton was polishing silver by age 8.

B
Nothing is more important than love.

C
The instant the baby saw the dog, she stopped crying.

D
It had been a long, terrible day, and now Lucy just wanted to sleep.

1 answer

The option that is most likely the theme of a story is:

B - Nothing is more important than love.

This statement conveys a universal message about the significance of love in life, which aligns with the idea of a theme providing insight into life beyond the specifics of the story. The other options are more focused on specific events or characters rather than conveying a broader message.