What is the major theme in this book?
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Re: What is the major theme in this book?
Greed is really a major driving force for most evils. The greed of power and control can be more accurately put forward as the compelling reason for the kidnapping in the story. The use of unlawful means to satisfy ones greed is a strong emotion. This is a strong motive, and fits well in the story.
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The author really did a great job in integrating a few themes in the story. The themes of Espionage and politics really go hand in hand so it's difficult to put a label on it to serve as a major theme of the story.Nuel Ukah wrote: ↑20 Oct 2019, 11:38What I can say is that the author tried to blend everything well. However, in my opinion, I think espionage is the driving force of this book. Crime and politics seems to be the cause of the espionage.Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑02 Oct 2019, 00:00 A lot of themes stand out in this book from espionage, crime, romance, friendship, politics, war, and conflict. Which do you think is the major theme in the story? And why?
For me conflict seems to be a driving force to the plot and is thus the major theme, in my opinion.The conflict instigated byPieter de Groote, conflict associated with Johnny cook's kidnapping and the husstle of his rescue, the conflict of theassassination plot...all in all, it was a major theme in this book. What about you?
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Conflict in and of itself is not generally a theme. It does however hint at themes. Many war stories have a theme of disillusionment as the characters struggle to see the purpose of a war. Such a theme is hinted at by the internal conflicts of the characters in such a story. This story seems to be more of a Patriotic theme in the vain of James Bond.Michelle Fred wrote: ↑03 Oct 2019, 15:57 I agree with you, conflict is the most prominent theme in all the series.
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In the jungle of Malaya, there is an impenetrable murderous organization of criminals that aims at disrupting creation of a union; Malayan Union by Military Authority. This union has to take control of everything that goes on in the locality. The criminals want to put stop to this.
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Well, the actually or overall focus of the story gives us the primary theme of the book.Howlan wrote: ↑20 Oct 2019, 12:59The author really did a great job in integrating a few themes in the story. The themes of Espionage and politics really go hand in hand so it's difficult to put a label on it to serve as a major theme of the story.Nuel Ukah wrote: ↑20 Oct 2019, 11:38What I can say is that the author tried to blend everything well. However, in my opinion, I think espionage is the driving force of this book. Crime and politics seems to be the cause of the espionage.Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑02 Oct 2019, 00:00 A lot of themes stand out in this book from espionage, crime, romance, friendship, politics, war, and conflict. Which do you think is the major theme in the story? And why?
For me conflict seems to be a driving force to the plot and is thus the major theme, in my opinion.The conflict instigated byPieter de Groote, conflict associated with Johnny cook's kidnapping and the husstle of his rescue, the conflict of theassassination plot...all in all, it was a major theme in this book. What about you?
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I agree that conflict in itself isn't really a theme. The reason or causes of conflict is usually a main driver of the underlying theme.LyorBoone wrote: ↑20 Oct 2019, 18:50Conflict in and of itself is not generally a theme. It does however hint at themes. Many war stories have a theme of disillusionment as the characters struggle to see the purpose of a war. Such a theme is hinted at by the internal conflicts of the characters in such a story. This story seems to be more of a Patriotic theme in the vain of James Bond.Michelle Fred wrote: ↑03 Oct 2019, 15:57 I agree with you, conflict is the most prominent theme in all the series.
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The first thing that came to my mind when I read the topic for this thread was the theme of good triumphing over evil.
Through friendship, collaboration, and the will to do what is right, good carried the day. I see conflict, espionage, politics etc. through this lens in this story.
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Oh this is a new take on war stories. I did not know that disillusionment could be a theme and can be seen on "internal conflicts of the characters." Most of the theories of themes of war stories revolve around greed and violence but your point makes much more sense and allows for a wide discussion.LyorBoone wrote: ↑20 Oct 2019, 18:50Conflict in and of itself is not generally a theme. It does however hint at themes. Many war stories have a theme of disillusionment as the characters struggle to see the purpose of a war. Such a theme is hinted at by the internal conflicts of the characters in such a story. This story seems to be more of a Patriotic theme in the vain of James Bond.Michelle Fred wrote: ↑03 Oct 2019, 15:57 I agree with you, conflict is the most prominent theme in all the series.

As for the patriotic theme, I guess it could be but I haven't seen it that way before. Learned a lot from your insights! Thank you!

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I totally agree with this! Conflict is the main engine that moves the plot and I'm actually surprised that most people see it as a theme in this book just because of the war and not a necessary part of any story or plot.nicole-adrianne wrote: ↑11 Oct 2019, 11:57If there was no conflict, there would be noting to write about or read about!
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