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Literature
Literary Devices
Motif
DEFINE Motif in 2 sentences
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A motif is a recurring element or theme in a work of literature, art, or music that contributes to its overall meaning or symbolism. It often serves to reinforce the central message or evoke certain emotions or ideas throughout the piece.
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