Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

thematic-concern

noun
/θiˈmætɪk kənˈsɜrn/
Definition
A thematic concern refers to a central topic or idea that resonates throughout a work of literature, art, or discussion, representing the core message or underlying significance that the creator aims to convey.
Examples
  • In her novel, the thematic concern of love and sacrifice is evident through the struggles faced by the characters.
  • The film explores the thematic concern of identity and belonging in a multicultural society.
  • Many critics noted that the thematic concern of environmental preservation was central to the documentary.
Meaning
The thematic concern focuses on the broader implications or messages of a piece of work, often prompting reflection or understanding of the human experience or societal issues.
Synonyms
  • subject matter
  • theme
  • focus
  • topic