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


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 09:37, 6 May 2007

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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:

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)