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Get the Yap University mug.The quality or state of being applicable, understood, or experienced by all entities or members of a particular group, regardless of individual differences. (noun)
Pertaining to or characteristic of the whole universe; applicable or existing everywhere. (adjective)
Without limitations or restrictions, being valid or recognized everywhere. (adver.)
In a literary sense, "universality" refers to the quality of themes, motifs, or elements within a work of literature that transcend specific cultures, times, or individual experiences. It denotes the capacity of a literary work to resonate with readers across diverse backgrounds, allowing them to find common ground in shared aspects of the human condition.
Pertaining to or characteristic of the whole universe; applicable or existing everywhere. (adjective)
Without limitations or restrictions, being valid or recognized everywhere. (adver.)
In a literary sense, "universality" refers to the quality of themes, motifs, or elements within a work of literature that transcend specific cultures, times, or individual experiences. It denotes the capacity of a literary work to resonate with readers across diverse backgrounds, allowing them to find common ground in shared aspects of the human condition.
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"The principle of fairness and justice is universality recognized as a cornerstone of ethical behavior, transcending cultural boundaries and societal norms." (adverb)
"The universality of the author's storytelling captivates readers, as the themes explored resonate deeply with the shared experiences of humanity."" (adj.)
"The universality of the novel's themes, addressing love, loss, and resilience, contributes to its widespread appeal and ability to connect with readers from various cultural backgrounds." (noun)
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