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• Define and general information about motifs • In your own words, define or explain what it is • Explain why might a writer use a motif • Explain the the difference between themes, motifs, and symbols

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A motif: is a short musical idea, a salient recurring figure, musical fragment or succession of notes that has some special importance in or is characteristic of a composition.

The differences: While a symbol might occur once in literature to signify an idea or an emotion, a motif can be an element or idea that repeats throughout that piece of literature. It is closely related to a theme but is more of a supporting role to the theme than a theme itself.

Why a writer might use a motif: A motif gives clues to theme or reinforces ideas an author wants to emphasize.
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