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antoynms of theme

 

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Antonyms of Theme

Definition:

In literature, a theme is a central topic or idea that is explored throughout a piece of writing. It can be a universal concept, a moral lesson, or a specific message conveyed by the author.

Antonyms:

  • Divergence: The act of moving away or deviating from a theme.
  • Contradiction: A statement or idea that opposes or goes against the theme.
  • Incongruity: Lack of harmony or agreement with the theme.
  • Discrepancy: A divergence or disagreement with the central theme.
  • Irrelevance: Lack of relevance or connection to the theme.

Examples:

Divergence:

The characters in the novel represented a clear divergence from the theme of loyalty and trust.

Contradiction:

The author's inclusion of a selfish protagonist acts as a contradiction to the theme of selflessness.

Incongruity:

The ironic twist at the end of the story created an incongruity with the theme of justice.

Discrepancy:

The inconsistencies in the protagonist's actions revealed a discrepancy with the theme of honesty.

Irrelevance:

The inclusion of irrelevant subplots in the narrative distracted from the main theme of love and relationships.

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