Part 2: Briefly summarize the story and discuss what you perceive to be its major theme (themes are statements, not single words) and how the author presents that theme. Use specific details and quotes from the story to show this.
● What do you think about the theme and are there actions, characters, details, etc. in the story that support your opinion?
● Does the Bible have anything to say about this theme, and are there actions, characters, details, etc. that either demonstrate or conflict with those ideas?
Part 5: Conclude with a paragraph that sums up your paper, restates the thesis (in different terms), ties up loose ends, and gives your reader something to ponder.
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