Plot-specific themes, such as "The hero defeats the villain and saves the day," do not constitute universal themes as they are specific to the storyline. Additionally, culturally specific themes that may only be relevant to certain groups or regions are not universal themes. Personal opinions or experiences that are not broadly applicable to the human experience are also not considered universal 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.
LOVE
universal
psychological, philosophical, and religious
buttholes
Good vs. Evil
universal themes in literature.--and... meaningfulness of symbols everywhere, from literature, movies and individual dreams.
Who knows -Apex
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Universal.
Universal themes are recurring ideas or motifs that are present across different cultures and time periods. These themes often encompass fundamental aspects of human existence, such as love, death, power, and freedom, resonating with audiences on a deep and universal level. They help to connect audiences with shared emotions, values, and experiences.