There were many themes in each of the books that we read this semester. Themes are important to the book because they are the main point or idea of the book. I am going to focus on three books that we read this semester and they are Frankenstein, Alice in Wonderland, and Lord of the Ring: Return of the King. I think those books had the most and important themes out of the books we read this semester. One of the themes in Frankenstein was suicide. Victor was scared and did not want to confront what he had done. Justine’s innocence, William’s death and the creation of the creature made him thought of suicide. One of the themes in Alice in Wonderland was dream. Alice thought she was in a dream, so she kept pinching herself to wake her up but it did not work. She finally notices that she was not dreaming and that she was facing reality in a wonderland. One theme in Lord of the Ring: Return of the King was bromance. I think bromance was the most important theme in the movie. Without Sam to help Frodo, I think that Frodo would have died where the spider attacked him in the movie. These themes are the ones that I thought were the most important from the books and movie.
No offence Abigail at all, but what about Harry Potter? I really agree with what you have said so far. However i think you forgot about the major theme shown in Harry Potter. The evident theme in Harry Potter is fellowship. The amazing friendship that Harry, Hermoine and Ron have with each other is impenetrable. Either way you did really well, just dont forget about The Chamber of Secrets. PS: Bromance, isn't a word (but i like it) ;)
ReplyDeleteWell, I just chose three of the books/movies that I thought from the top of my mind ANDREW! hehe and yes fellowship is a major theme in The Chamber of Secrets. Yes! I like that word too (Bromance) HEHE! It sounds SEXY! haha :)
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