Wednesday, April 22, 2009

THEME :O

This particular book 'To kill a mocking bird' incorporates a theme, that describes a basic philosophy. 
The Theme if the book can be found by either reading the blurb, or by understanding the book.
Theme is basically what a book is based on, and how it is written.

This book describes that Dignity is the root of all human action.
This is disagreeable. It is of my own philosophy, that Lust, is the root of all human actions, not dignity. This book symbolizes redemption as well, also vengeance. But mostly, this book has a basic philosophy on how humans would interact with each other based on dignity, redemption and vengeance. The point is, this is wrong, because it is of human nature's craving for whatever they want/need, that causes people to do odd things. This is also known as lust. For an example, if someone wanted something, he/she would do what is necessary to receive it. However, in dignity, it does not make sense, you would not do such things, just to proclaim dignity. Although you could, you are more likely to not do it, as opposed to lust. Generally, this book themes a misled philosophy.

Generally theme is important to a book, it can be based on anything, but it also can be rejected.

-Michael Vitale

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