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7nadin3 [17]
2 years ago
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What can a motif contribute to, or become, when it gathers larger significance throughout a text?

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sesenic [268]2 years ago
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I believe a motif can contribute to, or become a theme when it gathers larger significance throughout a text. A theme is what you generally write about in a literary piece, so if you develop a metaphor further, it may come to denote a theme of a work.
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