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Wewaii [24]
2 years ago
8

How could an adaptation change the theme of an older story? Check all that apply.

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MArishka [77]2 years ago
7 0

The theme gives the central idea of the story. Adaptation changes the theme of the story, by reinforcing the element that supports and makes the older stories weaker and by changing the elements. Thus, options 3, 5, and 6 are correct.

<h3>What is adaptation?</h3>

Story adaptation is the way of retelling the old story, based on an already existing story.  It alters the theme of the older stories by the use of reinforcing elements that support the meaning of the older stories.

The use of the reinforcing elements in the stories weakens the older stories and by changing the elements the theme and the meaning of the story get altered.

Therefore, the adaptation changes the theme.

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