Themes In English
Theme Definition:
The main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work, such as Love, Conflict, Betrayal and Responsibility.
Theme: Conflict
Usually when two groups or parties have conflicting interests, this may cause conflict such as in the Secret river. However in an .I.C has conflict between the classes of society.
Theme: Sexaulity
In A view from the bridge, the protagonist Eddie acuses Rodolpho of being a homosexual and he also suffers from not being to confront his own feelings to Cathrine.
Theme: Betrayal
In A.V.F.T.B Eddie betrays Beatrices cousins by calling the immigration and customs enforcement. A.V.F.T.B has betrayal as a main theme as their community relies
Theme: Socialism
In an I.C, J.B Priestly uses the theme of socialism that shows that a better society can be created.
Theme: Love
The author may use the theme of love as the underlying idea of their literature piece. Love is a very broad theme that can apply to religion as well as family.
Theme: Class
This applies to all three texts, in a View From the Bridge, the Inspector Calls and Secret River. However Inspector Calls stresses the differences the most