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- [David] Hello, readers. Today I want to talk about themes. A theme is an important idea that is woven throughout a story. Its not the plot or the summary, but something a little deeper. A theme links a big idea about our world with the action of a text. Sometimes a theme answers a question the story is trying to explore, like, What does it mean to be a family? Or, What are we afraid of? Themes will be statements that answer these questions, like, You dont have to be related to someone for them to be your family. Or, We are afraid of losing our individuality. Now, theme is different from the main idea of a story or its summary. The main idea is what the storys all about, and the summary is the events of the story. Its the plot, its what happened. But the theme is a lesson or a message that you can take out of the story and apply to your own life. Themes are universal. That is to say, anyone can relate to them. So if I tell you a story about how I got food poisoning the o