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How to copy motif in WRI

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ok weamp;#39;re going to have a look at making a copy of this flower motif from the Romans oh can I just let this up into two parts because for this one we need to actually look at the background first just some decipher that if you like so letamp;#39;s just go through and this is the flower that we can the copies if any stylized one the actual flower itself has been set on you see these diagonal lines of the Tesla right but the thing to look at for now is these these shapes these curved shapes in the background and you see how theyamp;#39;re almost split into three parts and that is because this background is this over circular which is these these half circles as sometimes good scales theyamp;#39;re repeating pattern of these where the flower is actually in the center of each one so letamp;#39;s take a look this is another type just ignore green lines here you can see thereamp;#39;s a much simpler version the flower in the center of these now if you think of these as being circ

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Motifs are usually easier to spot, as they are repeated in the text. A motif is just the name for symbols which are repeated. For example, in Shakespeares play Hamlet there are repeated images of sickness which symbolise the corruption and illness in the society of the play.
Examples of this motif include Romeo comparing Juliet to the sun, the two of them discussing the light of the moon, descriptions of their love as a lightning strike, and the Friar comparing their love to fire and gunpowder. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck: the motif of soft things returns over and over in the novel.
Motifs act like building blocks in a story, connecting different parts together. They link characters, events, and feelings, creating a solid narrative. By repeating and changing, motifs become a kind of secret language within the story. They can communicate complex ideas and emotions without directly saying them.
A motif is a repeated patternan image, sound, word, or symbol that comes back again and again within a particular story.
Symbols in particular often appear at turning points: the relationship between two characters might take a turn, an important sacrifice might be made or perhaps someone crosses a point of no return - all of these are potential plot points for the author to include symbols. For motifs, look more for repetition.
Concepts like betrayal and forgiveness can be motifs, for example, but so can particular images and sounds, such as trees or bells. Motif is also commonly applied in design, where it typically refers to a single or repeated pattern or color.
How to Use Motifs in Your Novel Review Your Work. Assuming you havent published yet, its not too late to add a motif to your novel. Focus on Your Theme. Motifs and themes partner together. Remember that motifs arent tied exclusively to the theme. Start Simply. Incorporate motifs into your outline.
The easiest way to remember the difference is this: Motifs must recur throughout the story; symbols can appear just once. A story can contain many symbols that arent motifs. For instance, a scale is often a symbol of justice, a flag may symbolize freedom, and a crown is a symbol of power.

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