Like when aa character's feelings change. More like when some character experiences a change emotionally ( feelings ) or physically ( body changes, sudden pain, )
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An example of the theme of change in literature is in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations," where the protagonist, Pip, undergoes significant personal growth and transformation throughout the story, reflecting the theme of change as he navigates various life experiences that shape his character.
There are a great many things that could be an example of a theme. A birthday party could be themed cars for example. that is not a theme of a book, movie etc that is a theme of a party or event
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A common theme in modernist fiction is paradoxism. External crisis is another common theme in this type of literature. You will also notice fragmentation in this type of literature.
Themes and moral can be the same in the literature but their definitions are different. Theme is simply an outline, topic or a message of a plot of the literature. For example a theme can be 'A mother who would sacrifice for their children.' But as you can see, this is not a moral statement. A general theme is the main message on the entire story while sub-theme usually refers to other themes contain in the literature. Take Harry Potter for example. The general theme is 'the importance of love' as that is what the entire Harry Potter series mostly revolved on. The sub-themes are like 'battle between good and evil', 'the importance of education', 'courage is crucial in overcoming challenges'. Moral are moral statement, principles or values hidden in the literature so that readers can capture it and apply it. Example using Harry Potter again, 'Courage', 'Importance of love' (as you can see it is similar to theme), 'Loyal to friends', 'Determination' and etc. Again, you can actually use the same statement for both moral and themes because they are both messages in the literature. But it is useful to note the differences. A tip is that moral statement can be use as a theme but not all themes are moral statements. hope i helped
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