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Hi everybody. This video goes over theme and symbols. The three terms Iamp;#39;ll be talking about in this video are motif, theme, and symbol. So the first term Iamp;#39;ll be talking about is motif. When analyzing literature, we use the word amp;quot;motifamp;quot; to refer to an recurring image, idea, or symbol. Motifs often help develop themes, but theyamp;#39;re not the same thing as a theme. And some examples of motifs and stories that weamp;#39;ve read so far include the motif of the struggle between humans and nature in the story amp;quot;The Open Boat,amp;#39; the motif of sight and the motif of blindness in the short story amp;quot;Cathedral,amp;quot; and the motif of family heritage in the short story of amp;quot;Everyday Use.amp;quot; The next term Iamp;#39;ll talk about is theme. A theme is a literary workamp;#39;s underlying meaning or message. When we make a claim about the theme of a work, weamp;#39;re making a claim about the meaning of the work. And as I