What Are Roald Dahl's Common Themes?

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Theme, as defined in the Oxford English Dictionary, can be, “an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature” (OED, n. 1.2.). This is exemplified vastly in Roald Dahl’s literary works; from his dramatic pieces to his comedic narratives, there is always an underlying act of reoccurence in his thematic concepts. Some of his most common motifs are mentioned in Alan Warren’s criticism, Roald Dahl: the theme of knowledge, the theme of betrayal, as well as the theme of role reversals between literary

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