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What is the difference between a theme and a universal theme?

A theme is directly stated, while a universal theme is implied.
A theme relates to one part of a work, while a universal theme relates to a whole work.
A theme is a specific statement, while a universal theme is a broad idea.
A theme applies to people today, while a universal theme applies to people from all times.