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In Literary Terms What Is Motif

in literary terms what is motif

What is the difference between a theme and a motif? - Guide to Literary Terms

The difference between a theme and a motif can be difficult to distinguish because they are so closely related; but, a them is a dominant idea, isue, or topic of a story or poem. Some popular...

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In Their Own Terms (Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature)
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