Rebellious youth, peer pressure and committing suicide are still major problems faced by society, today. This is why William Shakespeare's tragedy, stage drama, Romeo and Juliet is still relevant today. Shakespeare's love story is about Romeo and Juliet, two young star-crossed lovers, both being raised in warring families. Fate is not on their side and eventually they choose to kill themselves rather than to live without each other. While there are not many feuds in today's society, or young teenagers poisoning themselves just to be with their lovers. Rebellious teenagers are everywhere from taking drugs to being involved in criminal offences. These universal themes seem to be relevant regardless to time or place.
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Non-examples of universal themes would include specific, culturally-bound ideas or beliefs that are not widely applicable across different societies or time periods. For instance, a theme centered around a particular holiday or tradition from a specific culture would not be considered universal. Additionally, themes that are highly individualistic or based on personal experiences that do not resonate with a broader audience would not qualify as universal themes. It's important to distinguish universal themes, which have broad, cross-cultural relevance, from more niche or context-specific themes.
The two types of themes are universal themes and personal themes. Universal themes are overarching ideas that resonate across cultures and time periods, while personal themes are specific to an individual's experiences and perspectives.
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