aldairdls27
aldairdls27
26-09-2017
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How is a motif different from a theme?
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jscottie12
jscottie12
26-09-2017
Motif
and
theme
are linked in a literary work but there is a difference between them. In a literary piece, a
motif
is a recurrent image, idea or a symbol that develops or explains a
theme
while a
theme
is a central idea or message.
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