The leading character grew up in a poor neighborhood of New York City, served as a drummer boy in the Civil War and matured to manhood despite many obstacles. An interesting story for middle grades that uses this theme is "Charley Skedaddle" by Patricia Beatty. ![]() Maturing and facing adolescence are common themes in children's books."Lilies of the Field" by William Barrett describes how a young black man helps nuns in a story that covers the themes of racial and religious tolerance. Taylor tells of a young black girl and the prejudice she and her family encountered during a trip to the South in the 1950s in the family's new Cadillac. They show the horrors of racism and their effect on children. Bigotry and prejudice constitute a common theme in many children's books.In "The Stone-Faced Boy" by Paula Fox, the young boy seems to be rejected by his family and only as a result of coping with difficult situations does his family come to accept him. For example, the book, "Everywhere" by Bruce Brooks show the relationship between a young boy and his aging grandfather. All families are different, and yet there is is something common in family life.This story shows the importance of friendship between two young boys. Another book on this theme is "Bad Fall" by Charles Crawford. Changes in the children's lives focus upon the necessity for friendship and the need for being part of a group. Fights are as much a part of their lives as competition for girls. The story develops the theme with a gang from a low income area and one from an affluent one. An example is "The Outsiders" by Susan Hinton which deals with friendship as part of gang life. It may also answer the question, "What does the main character learn in the course of the story?" 1- Friendship Friendship is a very common need for children and therefore, any book that uses this theme is desirable reading. It is an idea that may be expressed by the feelings, thoughts and conversations of the main character. ![]() Definition of a Theme Whereas the subject of the literary work is the topic the author writes about, the theme is a statement about or an opinion on the topic. Many themes in children's books are similar to those in adult books, especially those dealing with human emotions. The theme helps give focus to the story, and therefore is a fundamental part of the work. These include plot, characterization, symbols and themes. Ex) humor, mysterious, creepy, straight-forward, matter-of-fact, exciting, boring, etc.Ĭommon Themes in Children's Literature There are many attributes to a literary work. ![]() Tone: the author’s attitude toward what he or she has written."first and last," "odds and ends," "short and sweet," "a stroke of luck," o Consonance: close repetition of a consonant sound within a phrase but not in the initial position.sweet smell of success, a dime a dozen, bigger and better, jump for joy o Alliteration: repetition of a similar vowel sound within a phrase.splash, wow, gush, buzz," "crash," "whirr,“ "hiss," "purr," "hush," "boom o Onomatopoeia: words that sounds like their meaning.Ex) personification, simile, or metaphor o Hyperbole: exaggeration used for humor or to make a point o Understatement: opposite of exaggeration used to play down a happening or situation o Allusion: tends to have more meaning for mature readers relies on a reference to something in our common understanding, our past, or our literature o Symbol: something that operates on two levels of meaning, the literal and the figurative levels o Puns and Wordplay Devices of Style: o Connotation: Associative or emotional meaning of a word usually used to describe a character or situation o Imagery: the appeal of the senses helps to create setting, establish mood and character o Figurative Language: Words used in a non-literal way, giving meaning beyond the usual sense. Literary Elements Style: Author’s choice and arrangement of words in order to create plot, characterizations, setting, and theme. Lecture Seven Literary Elements Common Themes in Children's Literature 7
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