In 'the mountain to mohammed short story', the main theme might be about acceptance. It could be that the story is teaching us to accept what comes our way, rather than always striving and struggling to reach out for things. Just as the mountain came to Mohammed, there are things in life that will come to us when the time is right, and the story may be trying to convey this sense of calm acceptance of the natural order of things.
Well, it could be centered around the relationship between the self and the external world. Maybe it shows how the protagonist expects the world, symbolized by the'mountain', to adjust to him, like how Mohammed was important enough for the mountain to come to him. It might also touch on the theme of faith and belief in a larger power that can make the seemingly impossible happen.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read the specific story in detail, but I assume Mohammed would be one of the main characters. There might also be characters that represent the 'world' or the'mountain' in a more metaphorical sense.
The main theme could be the pursuit of the impossible. The character in the story tries to climb the glass mountain which is extremely difficult and dangerous, representing the human aspiration towards seemingly unachievable goals.
The main theme is love. It shows the complex and deep love between two men, Jack and Ennis, in a time and place that was not accepting of their relationship.
The main theme could be about self - discovery. In many mountain - related stories, characters often go into the mountains and find something new about themselves during their journey.
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.
Isolation is also a key theme. They are isolated not only because they are gay in a homophobic environment but also because of their own personal insecurities. They can't fully be together and are constantly on the outskirts of normal society, which adds to their sense of loneliness.
One key element is his prophethood. His being chosen as a prophet by Allah is central to the story.
The main theme could be perseverance. Manjhi's unwavering determination to cut through the mountain shows great perseverance.
Well, I think the theme is independence. In 'My Side of the Mountain Novel', the protagonist ventures out alone into the mountains. He has to rely on his own skills and knowledge. He learns to be independent from his family and society, making his own decisions and facing the consequences. It shows how a person can grow when they are on their own in a natural and challenging environment.
I'm not sure without reading the story, but it could be a lone hiker who is on a journey of self - exploration on the mountain.