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Match each motif to the meaning it develops in the play.

letters
fate being in control
flattery
death and brotherhood
blood
self-serving motives
omens
missed opportunities and turning points


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Match each motif to the meaning it develops in the play. letters fate being in control-example-1
User Emilse
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Answer:

That is correct!

Step-by-step explanation:

Omens - FATE BEING IN CONTROL

Flattery - SELF-SERVING MOTIVES

Letters - MISSED OPPORTUNITIES AND TURNING POINTS

Blood - DEATH AND BROTHERHOOD

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Answer:

letters → missed opportunities and turning points

flattery → self-serving motives.

blood → death and brotherhood.

omens → fate being in control

Step-by-step explanation:

Motif is known to be a literary technique that consists of a repeated element. In literary work, this repeated element has symbolic significance and importance. A motif can be a recurring image sometimes. It can also be a repeated word, topic or even phrase. It actually appears frequently in a story. It can be symbols, ideas, sounds, actions, or words. Motifs actually strengthen a story.

Letters, blood, flattery, omens are examples of motif in a play.

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