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Dmitriy789 [7]
2 years ago
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100 POINTS! Identify the story's theme and the main ideas and events of the story. Make a plan for your summary, and then write

a summary, 300 words or longer, of the story of Richard Whittington in the box below. Begin with an introduction identifying your summary of the story. Then discuss the story's theme. Use the middle of your summary to write about the story's main ideas and events. Write a conclusion that includes the theme and major ideas.

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lions [1.4K]2 years ago
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The theme on the story is that it's not always greener on the other side and that's it's good to be kind towards others.

<h3>What is a theme?</h3>

A theme simply means the main idea that' conveyed by an author in a literary work. It contains the underlying message in a story.

In this case, the theme on the story is that it's not always greener on the other side and that's it's good to be kind towards others.

Here, Richard always heard from people about how London was a wonderful city and he believed that he will find it easier in London but this wasn't really the case. Also, just kindness towards the king's cat was important in the end as he was given a treasure for returning the cat.

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