The theme is sometimes referred to as 'the underlying message'. It's what the author wants the reader to understand or take away from the passage, story, novel, or poem.
It's called the 'central idea' or 'main theme'. It's the core concept or message that the text conveys.
One common theme is the search for identity. Many passages, stories, novels, and poems explore how characters figure out who they are and where they belong in the world.
Adventure is another frequent theme. It involves characters going on exciting and challenging journeys, facing obstacles and discovering new things.
Well, a theme can be as diverse as survival, coming of age, or justice. It often reflects universal human experiences or values and ties the various elements of the story together.
There was a novel called " Fictions or Stories " by America Clark. The novel was a science fiction novel about the earth falling into darkness after a mysterious disaster, and the humans needed to find a new home. There were also some examples where the title of another poem was called "Poetry". For example, there was a famous line in the representative work of the British poet William shakespeare, The Tempest: " Hugo, your poems are as violent and gentle as the storm." There was also a famous poem by the American poet Eckbrook, Wild Night. There was a line in it: " Poetry is the flame of the soul. It lights up the dark night."
The passage before a novel is often called the prologue.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it specifically, but it could potentially be about a journey or adventure that takes place at night.
The novel 'A Passage to India' centers around themes like the clash of cultures, the search for truth and understanding in a colonial context, and the struggle for individual freedom and self-realization. These themes are interwoven throughout the story to offer a deep exploration of human nature and social dynamics.
One of the main themes is the cultural divide. The novel shows the complex relationship between the British colonizers and the Indian people. It explores how cultural differences lead to misunderstandings and tensions.
Not having read the 'night passage parker novel', I can only speculate. It could potentially be about redemption. The night passage could symbolize a dark time in the character's life, and the novel could be about their journey towards making amends or finding peace. The parker might be the main character who has made mistakes in the past and is now on a path, this night passage, to set things right. There could be sub - themes of forgiveness, both self - forgiveness and from others, and the growth that comes with facing one's past actions.
You did not provide any information about this poem. Please provide more context or relevant information so that I can answer your question.