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A shape or design in art that is repeated is called a motif

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A literary symbol can be defined as an object that has one or more figurative meanings rather than just its literal meaning.

In Literature, symbols (symbolism) are used to give a literary work deeper (more) meaning and to convey a larger idea to the audience.

Basically, symbols comprises of motifs, characters, images, settings etc, that typically represents larger ideas.

An author's opinion can be defined as the ideas, perception or viewpoint representing and describing what an author think or feel about a topic, subject, issue etc. Therefore, an audience is informed through an author's use of symbols for a particular topic, subject or issues. Since these informations are an expression of an author's opinion, they may not be factual and as such are subject to verification and tests.

In Art, a motif can be defined as a recurring pattern, theme, shape, image or fragment appearing in a piece of work. Thus, these designs are regularly repeated in a work of art to make a pattern, which helps them to look appealing and beautiful.

Hence, a shape or design in art that is repeated is called a motif.

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