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exis [7]
2 years ago
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What is motif in literature?

English
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marin [14]2 years ago
7 0
Hello!

In narrative, a motif<span> (pronunciation) (help. · info) is any recurring element that has symbolic significance in a story. Through its repetition, a </span>motif<span> can help produce other narrative (or </span>literary<span>) aspects such as theme or mood.
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In Other Words, Motif<span> and theme are linked in a </span>literary<span> work but there is a difference between them. In a </span>literary<span> piece, a</span>motif<span> is a recurrent image, idea or a symbol that develops or explains a theme while a theme is a central idea or message.


Hope this Helps! Have A Wonderful Day! :)</span>
Ghella [55]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

a recurring literary element in a story

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