Thematic (adjective)

  1. Relating to a particular theme or subject.
  2. Relating to the thematic structure of a work of literature or music.

Origin:

Late 18th century: from greek thematikos, from thema (see theme).

Examples:

  1. The novel has a thematic focus on the struggles of immigrants in America.
  2. The symphony has a thematic development of the main melody throughout the different movements.
  3. The exhibition has a thematic arrangement of the paintings according to the artist's life events.
  4. The movie has a thematic exploration of the psychological effects of war.
  5. Thematic analysis is a method used in qualitative research to identify patterns and themes in data.
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