Another theme could be the concept of justice. Whether it's the justice that the characters seek on their own terms or the official justice system that is at work in the background. The stories may explore how justice is served, or not served, and what that means for the individuals and the society depicted in the collection.
Well, it might also touch on human nature. Through the various stories, we can see different aspects of human behavior, like greed, loyalty, and betrayal. For example, characters might be driven by greed to get involved in the 'big knockover' or other events, and then their loyalty or lack thereof to their comrades comes into play. It gives us a peek into what makes people tick in difficult or morally ambiguous situations.
One of the main themes could be crime and its consequences. In many stories of this kind, there are often elements of illegal activities and how characters deal with the fallout.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail, but usually in such collections there are likely to be some tough - guy characters involved in the 'knockover' situations, like thieves or con - men.
One of the main themes could be the exploration of female identity. The stories might show different aspects of how women are perceived and how they perceive themselves in society.
Greed and the pursuit of wealth are major themes. Characters are often driven by the allure of great riches.
The main themes could include family, adventure, and the magic of the ordinary. In many of the stories, family relationships are explored, showing how characters interact within their family units. Adventure is also a key theme as the characters often find themselves in unexpected situations. The magic of the ordinary is about finding something special in everyday life, like the big front yard which might hold countless memories and small wonders.
The main characters in 'The Big Big Bad Fox and Other Stories' include the fox, of course. There are also other farm animals like chickens, pigs and ducks.
I'm not sure about the main themes in 'and other short stories' as I haven't read it. It could potentially have themes such as friendship, family, or the struggle for survival, which are common in many short story collections.
The themes include transformation, not just Gregor's physical change but also the emotional and psychological changes within the characters. There's a sense of powerlessness, like Gregor who has no control over his new form and his life after the transformation. And the theme of social pressure can be seen. Gregor was working hard to support his family due to the economic and social expectations, and this pressure might be related to his strange transformation.
Well, 'Longing and Other Stories' may have themes like longing for a sense of belonging. In many stories, characters search for a place where they fit in, whether it's in a community or within a family. Also, the passage of time could be a theme. As time goes by, things change, and characters have to deal with the consequences. And love in all its forms, from romantic love to platonic love, might be explored as well.
Human nature is a big theme too. Through the stories about the king and other characters, we can see different aspects of human nature. For example, the king's decisions might show his ambition, greed, or kindness. And the actions of other characters can also reflect on things like envy, courage, and compassion. All these aspects of human nature are likely to be explored in 'the king and other stories'.
Well, one of the main themes could be about self - discovery. In many of the stories, characters seem to be on a journey to figure out who they really are. Another theme might be family, as family relationships are often explored in different ways. And there could also be a theme of transformation, where characters change in some significant way throughout the stories.