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English, 20.02.2020 01:54 charethafoster

How is a subject different from a theme?
A subject is a statement about the theme, while a theme is the author’s personal opinion.
A subject is expressed by the theme of the story, while the characters and events of the story are collectively considered the theme.
A subject refers to the topic of the story, while a theme comments on that subject.
A subject expands the theme of the story, while a theme is the recurring objects or settings in the story.

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