The theme of revenge can also be prominent. Maybe the rogue male has been wronged in some way and is on a path to seek vengeance. It could be against a powerful individual or an organization. Also, self - discovery can be a theme. As the character goes through his adventures, he learns more about himself, his limits, and his true nature.
One of the main themes could be heroism. The 'rogue heroes' might show a different kind of heroism, perhaps more unorthodox. Another theme could be adventure as they are likely to go through various exciting and dangerous situations.
Another theme is hope. Despite the overwhelming power of the Empire, the characters in the novel hold onto hope that their actions can make a difference. Their mission to steal the Death Star plans gives hope to the entire Rebel Alliance.
Well, in 'the rogue wave short story', the theme of fear is prominent. The sudden appearance of the rogue wave instills fear in the characters. Also, the theme of human resilience can be seen. Despite the danger of the wave, the characters may try to fight and survive, showing their ability to endure tough situations.
One main theme is heroism. The members of Rogue Squadron are constantly facing dangerous situations and they show great courage in battle.
Another theme might be power and its abuse. If the rogue agent is misusing their position or authority, that could be a central theme. Also, the concept of loyalty could be a theme. The contrast between the loyalty the agent should have had and the actions that made them 'rogue' would be interesting to explore. For instance, if they were driven by personal gain over loyalty to their colleagues or the mission of their agency.
One main theme could be betrayal. The rogue agent betrays the trust of their agency or colleagues by acting on their own or against the established rules. Another theme might be justice. If the agent is going rogue to expose something wrong, then the pursuit of justice is a key aspect. For example, they might be fighting against an unjust system within the agency.
Survival could also be a theme. The rogue's choice might be driven by the need to survive in a harsh world. They may have to choose between actions that ensure their immediate survival, like stealing, or taking a more long - term view and making a choice that might be less immediately beneficial but more sustainable in the long run, such as building alliances.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many 'rogue hero' novels. Generally, it might be about a hero who doesn't follow the typical rules or norms, perhaps going on adventures in a unique way.
One of the main themes is likely the relationship between the two main characters. In many of Meg Cabot's works, there is often a focus on the development of a romantic relationship, with all its ups and downs. Another theme could be self - discovery for the character Victoria. As she interacts with the 'rogue' character, she might learn more about herself and what she truly wants in life.
One common theme is the struggle with their powers. Since Rogue can't touch without harming and Gambit has his own dangerous abilities, this is often explored.