Pinocchio
The theme of the story Pinocchio is to never lie or it can get you into trouble. You also won't get anywhere in life lying all the time. It's best to tell to the truth, rather than hearing a lie it does not matter if the truth hurts or not it's always better than a lie. Pinocchio lies about little things, for example: Saying he did not go to school because he met two big monsters. Everytime he lied his nose would get longer and longer. When you lie too much you lose trust from the people you love the most. Once trust is gone, it can be hard to gain that trust back.
Excellent theme and examples.
ReplyDeleteI agree because telling lies can cause a big promblem in life and will get you no where. So you should always tell the truth no matter how bad it may hurt the person. Another theme would be that telling a lie will make you carry the lie and tell even more lies (lie on top of lie). The aurthor constructed the theme by making Pinocchio's nose get longer and longer everytime he told a lie. When he told the lie he had to tell another lie to cover up the first lie he told and it just carried on and on.
ReplyDeleteExcellent job Jerrick!! Good job of pulling out another theme and giving an example of how it was constructed!
DeleteI do agree with your theme. I agree with it because he lied so much and got into so much trouble. Do not lie cause it would cause you to get in so much trouble. Another theme I got out of this story is to be real with YOURSELF. You'll get so caught up in your own lies you'll start believing the lies.I realized the theme when his nose started growing and he started getting into a lot of trouble. Lying is very bad. You wouldn't want anyone lying to you so why lie to someone else? You have to give respect to get it right?
ReplyDeleteGood job Shaquitta! Keep it up!
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