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Theme Analysis: Writing


Remember - your first draft doesn't have to be perfect. You'll have time to revise later.


Try a theme analysis template to help create your first draft.


1. Beginning

Name the title and the author.
Write your focus statement.


2. Middle

Reveal the theme by using one or more of the following strategies: Explain how the conflict reveals the theme. Show what the characters learn during the story. Reflect on what the author feels about the characters and conflict.


3. Ending

Restate the focus and summarize the main points.
Leave the reader with something to think about.

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