DescriptionIn narrative, a motif is any recurring element that has symbolic significance in a story. Through its repetition, a motif can help produce other narrative aspects such as theme or mood. A motif is an element or idea that recurs throughout a work of literature. Motifs, which are often collections of related symbols, help develop the central themes of a book or play. For example, one of the central themes in Romeo and Juliet is that love is a paradox containing many contradictions.
Franklin D Roosevelt uses pathos more often in his speeches than ethos and logos.
Their crops didn't grow and they had bad soil and no food
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if there is hope <u>it lies in the proles</u>
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