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4->''"Central theme, the most important thing.\
5Central theme, the tie that binds together."''
6-->-- '''Music/DanielAmos''', "Central Theme"
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8Stories were first told for two reasons: entertainment and education. Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh was the story of a hero who kicked ass and took names, but it was also a celebration of the culture that produced it, one of the first. It also has some things about that culture that it wants to explore and that it wants the audience to consider; among them, about the responsibilities of a leader and about the inevitability and acceptance of death. This is where we start to identify a key element of storytelling: that of the Central Theme.
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10Different from AnAesop in that the Central Theme is often a question or a general topic rather than a direct precept or conclusion: where an Aesop is a specific moral that is explicated and forced on the audience, a Central Theme will more likely be explored, analyzed, and PlayedWith. For example, "ThePowerOfFriendship" or (even better) "The struggles of sustaining The Power of Friendship [[CrapsackWorld in a cold, harsh world]]" are themes in that they are questions or issues that the author is interested in exploring and[=/=]or wants the reader to think about, whereas "The Power of Friendship will ultimately overcome all obstacles" is an Aesop in that it is a lesson or conclusion the author wants the reader to take away from the work. Of course, there can be a fine line between them, and the central theme can and often is used to develop and deliver the Aesop, but they are not strictly speaking the same.
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12Using our example above as a demonstration, the writer may have constructed a story that examines the difficulties of sustaining The Power of Friendship in a cold, harsh world (theme), only to ultimately reach the conclusion that The Power of Friendship will always prevail (Aesop). The reader may disagree with the author's conclusion, but regardless, the work will still be about the difficulties of sustaining The Power of Friendship, and there's nothing the reader can do to change that.
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14Put simply, the Aesop is what the author wants the reader to ''learn''. The Central Theme is what the story is fundamentally ''about''.
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16Also compare {{Motif}}, a more general term for a recurring {{symbol|ism}} or idea throughout a work, different from Central Theme in that it is not the story's main focus. Another distinction is that a Central Theme is ''usually'' a broad, expansive topic--love, time, mortality--while Motifs are generally smaller and more specific.
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18A good place to start thinking about the theme of the work is the conflict it depicts; what is the overall conflict of the story, where does it originate, and what questions or thinking points does this conflict prompt?
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20Go to a work's {{Analysis}} sub-page to find a more detailed exploration of its central theme -- or add your own insight. As always, however, be wary of [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotDidactic seeing messages where there are none]].
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22An album with a Central Theme will usually be considered a ConceptAlbum.
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24!!Sub-pages:
25[[index]]
26* CentralTheme/AnimeAndManga
27* CentralTheme/ComicBooks
28** CentralTheme/TheDCU
29** CentralTheme/MarvelUniverse
30* CentralTheme/FanWorks
31* [[CentralTheme/AnimatedFilms Films — Animation]]
32* [[CentralTheme/LiveActionFilms Films — Live-Action]]
33* CentralTheme/{{Literature}}
34* CentralTheme/LiveActionTV
35* CentralTheme/{{Music}}
36* CentralTheme/MythologyAndReligion
37* CentralTheme/TabletopGames
38* CentralTheme/{{Theatre}}
39* CentralTheme/VideoGames and Visual Novels
40* CentralTheme/{{Webcomics}}
41* CentralTheme/WebVideos
42* CentralTheme/WesternAnimation
43* CentralTheme/OtherMedia
44[[/index]]

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