A theme in a literary text is c) a lesson about life. Themes are the underlying messages or central ideas that are explored throughout the narrative, often reflecting on universal truths or human experiences. The other options—important plot events, important characters, and the point of view of the narrator—are all elements of a story but do not define its theme.
Which of the following is a theme in a literary text a the most important plot events be the most important character see a lesson about life did the point of view of the narrator
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