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Motifs How to identify motifs in literature
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What is a motif? Motif: A unifying element in an artistic work, especially any recurrent image, symbol, theme, character type, subject, or narrative detail. A given motif may be unique to a work or it may appear in numerous works by the same author or different authors. (Source: Bedford Glossary of Critical and Literary Terms, pg. 277)
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Motif in Movie Soundtracks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fq5O2ALsIg
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What is a motif? Recurring structures, contrasts, or literary devices that can help to develop and inform the text’s major themes Unlike a theme, a motif can be expressed in a single word or fragment.
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Examples of motif http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3c6KLDAuxk
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What is a motif? A motif may be: –a literary element used repeatedly in one text –two contrasting elements in a work (good and evil) –a literary element used over time in various texts, providing a useful example of a cultural "constant"
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Why use a motif? It allows us to see main points and themes that the author is trying to express, in order that we might be able to interpret the work more accurately.
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Examples of motif Cinderella motif a poor, mistreated, beautiful, kind young girl is rescued by a dashing, kind, rich man. How many movies, books, etc. can you name with this motif?
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Examples of motif in The Outsiders Eye color (Dally and Darry) Literature (Great Expectations, Gone With the Wind, English Class) Loss of Consciousness
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Examples of motif in The Odyssey The surprise attack Disguise Seductresses
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Examples of motif to look for in To Kill a Mockingbird Superstitions Boundaries Secrets and Hypocrisies Walking in someone’s skin Losing Battles “when to worry” Mockingbirds Blind spots
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