Does A Very Universal And Relateable Theme Make Literature Better?
Does a very universal and relateable theme make literature better than if it had a theme that few would be able to relate to or apply?
This question is “How is this theme related to the literary quality of the story?”
I was wondering if as the answer i could say that the theme is very relateable and applicable.
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It all depends on your audience, but I believe that a universal theme sells more, because with a wider audience you have a larger consumer group for your product. This is why you see reoccurring themes in literature, because authors are trying to turn a profit in the long run. A good piece of literature in my opinion is something that makes the reader feel what you feel as you are writing, wither that or art in the form of words. A common theme is not essential to make literature better. What is truly essential is imagery, and verbiage