Hmm...an easier way to find a theme of the story would be either scheming through the story looking for clues or facts or read it.
I hope this answer helps.
Let me start from the beginning - just a little bit, basically Mr. Ewell was angry at Atticus for what he'd said at trial about his daughter - that in the end he decided to attack Jem and Scout in the woods.
BUT, Jem heroically got Scout out of the way - risking his own life. To make matters worse, though, poor Jem did end up with a broken arm.
I hope all is well and you pass! (: Good luck, rockstar! If you have any follow up questions, let me know! This book is still fairly fresh in my mind! (:
Honestly, I think that the main idea of Harrison Bergeron is social equality as everyone in present day America wants to be equal with everyone else and in Harrison Bergeron, no one can be unique. I can’t think of anything for the second part.