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dem82 [27]
3 years ago
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04.05 Thinking About Theme

English
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xenn [34]3 years ago
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The main theme in the fable "Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" is that sometimes people are not what they appear to be. The fable refers especifically to people who appear to be very nice, polite and sweet at first, but who actually have bad intentions. A story that shares the same theme is the classic movie "All About Eve." In this story, Eve appears to be very sweet and innocent, and she pretends to want to help her mentor and learn from her. However, Eve actually hopes to replace her, and she is cunning and ambitious. This is a common theme in lots of TV shows and movies, which makes the theme modern.

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