Friendship and self-discovery are often key. Teens face challenges in making and keeping friends, and also figure out who they are and what they want.
Typical themes could be the struggle for women's rights in this context, the power dynamics within families regarding dowry, and the moral and ethical questions it raises.
One common theme is the conflict between conformity and individualism. The story shows how the main character rebels against societal norms.
One common theme is first experiences. Like the first kiss, first date, etc. For example, in many stories, teens will have that exciting and nerve - wracking moment of their first romantic encounter.
Common themes in such a story might be identity crisis, coping with change, and the importance of communication. Emotionally, you'd likely see a mix of guilt, disappointment, and maybe a glimmer of optimism as characters try to mend the broken bonds.
Some themes could be the acceptance of one's life as it is, coming to terms with lost opportunities, or the discovery of hidden strengths. Maybe the story would explore how the woman navigates societal expectations at this age or how she reconnects with her true self after years of conforming to others' ideas.
One common theme is death. Poe often delved into the concept of death, whether it was sudden, mysterious, or the lingering fear of it. For example, in 'The Fall of the House of Usher', the decay and death of the Usher family are central. Another theme is the human psyche. He explored the dark corners of the human mind, like in 'The Tell - Tale Heart', where the narrator's madness is on full display. Also, the theme of the supernatural appears frequently, with elements such as ghosts or unexplainable phenomena.
Often, themes like regret, learning from mistakes, and redemption are common in such stories.
Love and friendship are often common. They help drive the plot and create engaging storylines.
The theme could be about the struggle to find equilibrium in life, whether it's between work and personal life, or between different values and desires.
Well, themes like masculinity and the struggle against nature are common. Also, themes of isolation and the complexity of human relationships can be found. Hemingway's concise style often packs a punch when it comes to these themes.