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= ﻿*THEME* = Write the Theme of your book ! :)

Tonantzin:

Oaks: The theme in the book //Hunger Games// is to stand up for what you believe in. If you don't stand up for what you believe in then there is really no reason to believe in it. Like Katniss, for example, she may not always realize it but she doesn’t like the government and believes in being free and she stands up to them in my eyes by doing what she does in the games. First she takes her sister’s place and then she helps Peeta make it to the end so then she is the last one with him. And the government changes the rules so that they both can win, but then they change it again to only one winner. So she is going to kill both herself and Peeta by eating the poison food. So they have to go back and say that they both win or there will be no winner. That is standing up to the government by making them change something because of your actions. Peeta believes in Katniss and he shows it by his actions in helping her in the book. These two stand up for what they believe by fighting in the games there actions there show what they believe in and that they will help and fight for it.

Michelle: The theme of The Maze Runner, I think its of Hope in this Generation. The whole book is about teenagers having to survive on their own and figure out a way to return home. They receive no help from adults other than food and supplies to live, the rest is left to them. Even though we have hard trials to make it trough the characters in The Maze runner made it and so can we!

Megan: I believe the theme of the book in //Life As We Knew// It is telling us to never giver up hope because there is always a tomorrow. :) At the very end of the book Miranda writes, "Sometimes I've thought I'm keeping it for that day when people no longer exist but butterflies can read." (She is talking about writing in her journal which is the form the whole story is in.) "But today, when I am 17 and warm and well fed, I'm keeping this journal for myself so I can always remember life as we knew it, life as we know it, for a time when I am no longer in the sunroom."

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