choosing to go on an epic journey always means traveling across water.
an epic journey always involves combat with monsters.
A book that has the same universal theme as The Whale Rider would be Raelyn
A universal theme is a theme which is relevant to human behavior at all times. Something which has interest only for the moment and without any lasting consequence would not work as a universal theme. For example, "Here's a photo that makes Kim Kardashian look fat." So what? Is there anything in that which will be relevant five years from now? No. Or another example, "Changes in this year's tax returns." They might be important now for the purpose of filling out your tax return but will mean nothing in the future.
An epic journey always involves combat with terrifying supernatural monsters.
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Freedom.
Michael Jackson could represent love, music, cretivity and magic. :)
A universal theme is a statement which is true for all people. Examples: If you harm others, they may harm you back. Everybody should do the next right thing. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
in america,orlando no i would say 2 i dont know about anywhere else
A universal theme is a statement which is true for all people. Examples: If you harm others, they may harm you back. Everybody should do the next right thing. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
2010. I would guess late spring, early summer, so that they can make money in-season.
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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.