Well, it could be centered around the passage of time and how people adapt. 'life goes on' often implies that time doesn't stop for anyone. In the short story, it might illustrate different characters dealing with changes in their lives, like a loss or a big transition, and still finding a way to carry on with their daily existence.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this particular 'life goes on novel'. But generally, it could be about the resilience of human nature, how people adapt to changes in life, like dealing with loss, love, or personal growth.
It could be about the continuation of life in a harmonious setting. Maybe it focuses on how characters navigate through life's challenges while maintaining a sense of harmony.
I'm not sure as the story isn't described in detail. But it could be an ordinary person, like a single mother trying to raise her kids while facing financial hardships, yet still managing to keep life going.
The main theme could be about the discovery of basic truths or important life lessons. It might focus on how a character comes to understand the fundamental aspects of existence, such as relationships, personal growth, or the way the world works.
The main theme is probably about the value of life. It might show how an ordinary life can be truly wonderful when one looks at it from different perspectives.
Well, in 'It's a Wonderful Life' short story, the theme is centered around self - discovery and gratitude. The protagonist often takes his life for granted until he gets a chance to see what the world would be like without him. Through this, it emphasizes that we should be thankful for what we have and who we are, and also that our lives are made up of countless small but significant interactions with others.
The theme could be the loss of humanity. Love is a very human emotion, and without it, the story might show how people lose their humanity, becoming cold and indifferent to others. For example, they may not show empathy or kindness as they have no love in their hearts. This can be seen through their actions and interactions with others in the story. They might be more focused on themselves and their own survival, without considering the feelings or well - being of those around them.
It could be loyalty. Dogs are known for their loyalty, so the story might revolve around a dog's unwavering loyalty to its owner or a particular person.
The main theme is about escapism and the contrast between the protagonist's mundane reality and his vivid daydreams.
As I'm not aware of the '1408 short story', it's difficult to determine the main theme. It could potentially be about isolation if it's set in a single location like room 1408. Maybe it's about the psychological state of a character who is in that particular place. But without more information, it's all speculation.