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What is a theme that would be relevant in literature across an extended time period in history, regardless of what time period it is being used in?

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Answer: Plato users the correct answer is NOT the importance of education

Explanation: I just took the test and got it wrong

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A theme is the central topic of a text. It can often be summed up in a single word and if is identified through the actions or thoughts of the characters in a novel.

There are some themes that are so common to all cultures and all time periods that have almost "universal" relevance. Some examples are love, war, and coming-of-age stories (the transformation that minors undergo when they become adults).

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