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theme

In music, a basic melody or musical figure, which often occurs with variations.

theme

In literature, a recurring idea or image in a novel, play, or other text, usually important evidence of the intention of the work. The theme is not the same as the story or plot. For example, a story about a man who regrets some action in his past that led to the death of a friend could have a theme of guilt, even if the word was never mentioned in the story.



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From his mighty bulk the whale affords a most congenial theme whereon to enlarge, amplify, and generally expatiate.
It would have been too vast a theme, and not easily embraced in a single view.
THE main purpose of this story is to appeal to the reader's interest in a subject which has been the theme of some of the greatest writers, living and dead -- but which has never been, and can never be, exhausted, because it is a subject eternally interesting to all mankind.
 
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