Relatability
Relatability is the quality of something—such as a person, story, product, or idea—that enables someone to identify with it or see aspects of their own life reflected in it. It is inherently subjective and influenced by individual experience, culture, and context.
In psychology and communication studies, relatability is linked to processes of identification, social comparison, and narrative
In media and storytelling, relatable elements often arise from ordinary settings, everyday language, and plausible motivation;
Critics note that relatability is culturally contingent and not a measure of quality or truth. It reflects