This document discusses theme, plot, and conflict in literature. Theme is the central idea or message of a work, often called the "moral of the story." Plot consists of a sequence of events that link together to form the story. Conflict involves a struggle between opposing forces, which can be internal (within a character's mind) or external (from outside forces). Theme, plot, and conflict work together to create the story, as the events in the plot generate internal and external conflicts that contribute to developing the overall theme.