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Temas

Temas is the plural form of tema in Spanish and Portuguese, used to denote the subject matter, topics, or central ideas in a work or discussion. The word derives from Latin thema, borrowed from Greek thema, meaning a proposition or something laid down. In both languages, temas can refer to the subject of conversation, the recurring subject of study, or the central idea in literary, artistic, or scholarly works.

In literary and film analysis, a tema is the underlying idea explored by a narrative, such as

In music, a tema is the main melodic idea that recurs and can be developed through variation

In linguistics and rhetoric, tema, often translated as topic, denotes the element of discourse that presents

love,
power,
or
redemption.
It
differs
from
the
plot
or
subject
matter;
a
work
can
present
multiple
themes
that
are
expressed
through
characters,
events,
and
symbols.
In
educational
contexts,
identifying
themes
helps
readers
interpret
messages,
moral
questions,
or
social
critiques
embedded
in
a
text.
and
contrast.
A
theme
may
appear
in
several
movements
or
sections,
with
related
material
transforming
as
the
piece
progresses,
while
a
motif
is
a
shorter
musical
figure
that
contributes
to
the
overall
thematic
material.
In
visual
arts
and
cinema,
temas
refer
to
recurring
subjects,
motifs,
or
ideas
that
connect
works
within
a
genre
or
the
oeuvre
of
an
artist
or
director.
what
a
sentence
or
passage
is
about.
The
theme
is
typically
contrasted
with
the
rheme,
the
portion
of
the
message
that
provides
new
information.
Overall,
temas
function
as
organizing
and
interpretive
concepts
across
languages
and
disciplines.