"Thematized" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Thematized" is the past participle of the verb "thematize," which means to make or interpret something in terms of its underlying theme or underlying idea. It implies bringing attention to or highlighting the significance of the underlying idea or central message.
For example:
The movie was thematized around the struggle for equality and justice.
The novel thematized the theme of love and loss.
In essence, to thematize something means to explain or illustrate its deeper meaning or significance.
Relating to or forming a central or underlying subject matter; concerned with a subject in a general or abstract way.
Formed into or consisting of a theme or themes; presented or discussed in relation to a theme.<br><br>Example: "Their work is thematised in a new multimodal exhibition".
A unifying strand or idea that is repeated throughout a work of literature, art, or music. It can be a central message, idea, or mood that is developed and explored throughout a piece.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> In a novel, a theme might be the importance of friendship (e.g. "To Kill a Mockingbird")<br> In a painting, a theme might be the beauty of nature (e.g. a landscape painting)<br> In a song, a theme might be love or heartbreak (e.g. a ballad)<br><br>Themes can be implicit or explicit, and can be interpreted in different ways by different people.