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As used in the FSFwiki, a '''theme''' is an underlying idea or subject of a work.  Themes may range from a repeating motif, to the basic ''point'' of a story, to the subject (major or minor), to common plot devices that have their own resonance.
See:
See:
* [[List of Themes]]
* [[:Category:Themes|Themes category]]


* [[List of themes]]
* [[:Category:Themes|Browse themes category]]


==External Links==
==External Links==
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* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ TV Tropes wiki] (although it includes other media; also looks at many aspects of works, including tropes, plots, devices, characters, formats, genres, series, and settings)
* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ TV Tropes wiki] (although it includes other media; also looks at many aspects of works, including tropes, plots, devices, characters, formats, genres, series, and settings)


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Latest revision as of 18:04, 15 April 2008

As used in the FSFwiki, a theme is an underlying idea or subject of a work. Themes may range from a repeating motif, to the basic point of a story, to the subject (major or minor), to common plot devices that have their own resonance.

See:

External Links

  • TV Tropes wiki (although it includes other media; also looks at many aspects of works, including tropes, plots, devices, characters, formats, genres, series, and settings)
This article or section needs work.
Develop navigation for themes section

For instance, you could add other examples or explanations; fix links; add another perspective; or write a new section.
Please contribute if you can. Thanks!