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Themes


Question Posted Saturday July 22 2006, 6:41 pm

What are some common/uncommon themes, lessons, morals, etc of books you read in school or any book?

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Additional info, added Sunday July 23 2006, 5:13 pm:
any types of themes, like To Kill A Mockingbird. Or what was the point of the Scarlett Letter?.

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betterthanyou_X3 answered Sunday July 23 2006, 1:11 am:
I think the reason you didn't get any answers for this question is because in high school, you read SO many books/short stories every year and each of them have SO many themes. If you tell me what type of things you're looking for, I'd love to help you out.


[Link](Mouse over link to see full location) these are my top book that I read (or half way read haha) in school and some of the lessons//themes.


To Kill a Mockingbird: 1. The Coexistence of Good and Evil: Rather than being simply good or evil, most people have both good and bad qualities. The important thing is to appreciate the good qualities and understand the bad qualities by treating others with sympathy and trying to see life from their perspective.
2. The importance of moral education over the math and such you learn in the classroom.


Fahrenheit 451: The presence of fast cars, loud music, and advertisements creates a lifestyle with too much stimulation in which no one has the time to concentrate.


The Once and Future King: The Relationship between Force and Justice (might and right): Back then, whatever could be done by might, was concidered right. But what should be is, might should only be used for right.


Night: 1. The struggle to maintain faith in God through out the worse.
2. The importance of father-son bonds.

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