Oh, dude, it's like this - stated theme is when the author straight up tells you what the theme of the story is, no beating around the bush. Implied theme is like the subtle ninja of themes, lurking in the shadows of the story, waiting for you to piece it together yourself. It's like the difference between someone shouting "I'm sad!" versus someone quietly sipping tea and staring wistfully out the window.
the difference betweem theme and mood is pdre
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What the author might have thought was the theme in the story.
a theme is like a topic and subject of a theme is more specific about the topic.
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The difference between a subject and a theme is that a subject is just a noun; whereas a theme is a statement (with a subject and a verb). You can infer a theme from details in a story that the author implies. An author almost never says what a theme is.
Implied theme is suggested or stated indirectly through what happened to the characters.
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somnthing that the chatacter tells another person
deals with a unique individual instead of universal types.
a theme park has longer rides and an fairground has shorter rides.