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Title: 6 Common Literature themes


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6 Common Themes Of Literature You
Must Know About
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Common themes of literature
  • The best known literary themes explore human
    nature on a universal level. Its no wonder,
    then, that a large number of books may share the
    same central idea. Given below are given some
    popular themes that ponder over the human
    condition and offer audiences some food for
    thought after the story is finished.
  • Six common literature types are
  • Good vs evil
  • Love
  • Redemption
  • Courage and perseverance
  • Coming of age
  • Revenge

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1. Good vs evil
  • A story about good conquering evil may pit two
    characters directly against each other. The theme
    of good versus evil stretches even beyond
    Biblical times be it a direct battle between
    altruism and antagonism or between light and
    dark. The theme of good versus evil is usually
    explored through the external actions and
    dialogue of the characters or via their internal
    struggle to do the right thing when faced with
    temptation.

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2. Love
  • Forbidden love In forbidden love stories, lovers
    often find themselves heading towards a tragic
    fate. Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare and
    Atonement by Ian McEwan are some of the examples
    of forbidden love stories.
  • Family love These are the stories about the love
    between parents and children or siblings and
    often explore the costs or challenges of family
    loyalty.
  • Unrequited love are the stories that reflect the
    pain of loving someone who does not return your
    affection. It is a frequent subject in
    literature.
  • Friendship These stories depict people in
    friendship going through hard times and change
    them for better or worse over the course. It is
    an especially common theme in young adult
    literature.

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3. Redemption
4. Courage and perseverance
  • In stories that employ redemption as a central
    theme, characters see the errors of their ways
    and strive to right the wrongs theyve committed,
    making up for a compelling uplifting tale.
    Tragedies and hurdles set the stage for a sad
    story but the end can be redeemed still. Stories
    of redemption often end in a reformed character
    sacrificing his or her freedom or life. Les
    Miserables by Victor Hugo is a popular redemption
    tale that has stood the test of time and
    continues to be a subject that is explored by
    many authors.

The victory of the human spirit in the face of
challenges is a hugely popular theme in
literature, film, and real life. Characters in
these stories about courage endure difficult
circumstances or impossible odds and still
persevere through sheer determination, grit, and
gall.
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5. Coming of age
  • A typical coming-of-age story follows one or more
    characters during their journey of growing up
    into adulthood. It is also known as a
    bildungsroman. Here, the characters may
    experience everything from a loss of innocence to
    an awakening or self-awareness before finally
    reaching maturity. Coming of age stories are
    primarily popular in young adult literature at
    the same time, theyre also common in memoirs.

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6. Revenge
  • A common ploy in literature, the theme of revenge
    sets up a conflict between one character and his
    or her enemies. Over the course, he or she
    journeys to avenge wrongs done to them. A revenge
    story often depicts the trials a character
    endures in order to achieve their vengeance. It
    may also explore the human cost and moral
    dilemmas around pursuing vengeance in the first
    place. Stories that have used revenge as their
    central theme include The Iliad by Homer Carrie
    by Stephen King The Count of Monte Cristo by
    Alexander Dumas and Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.

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