A theme is the principle or dominant message that the author of a text is trying to pass across to the readers of the text.
<h3>What are some examples of themes?</h3>
Some examples of theme are:
- The rich also cry
- Happiness is a choice
- Tough times don't last
- Good guys always win in the end.
To identify a theme, one must pay close attention to the conflict that the protagonist is trying to resolve.
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Answer:
The pursuit of happiness is defined as a fundamental right mentioned in the Declaration of Independence to freely pursue joy and live life in a way that makes you happy, as long as you don't do anything illegal or violate the rights of others.
Explanation:
<span>Racial Issues: </span>
<span><span>Encouragement of "Damaging" Lifestyles:</span></span>
<span><span>Blasphemous Dialog: </span></span>
<span>Sexual Situations or Dialog: .</span>
<span><span>Violence or Negativity: </span></span>
<span>Presence of Witchcraft: </span>
<span><span>Religious Affiliations (unpopular religions): </span></span>
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