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What is a motif? A motif is a repeated patternan image, sound, word, or symbol that comes back again and again within a particular story. Ok, thats simple enough. The larger question is WHY? A repeated pattern or motif can do several things: First and foremost, it draws our attention to it. If you see something repeating, underline it and consider it carefully. Ask yourself: WHY does the author want me to notice this image or pattern? A motif can highlight something about a character, to help us understand them better, or it can help to establish the mood of the story. Often, motifs reinforce the themes of the story. To be clear, motif is not the same as themebut motifs can be the breadcrumbs that lead us to discover the theme, or support and reinforce it. Finally, motifs can evoke other moments in the story to remind us of the connection between scenes. Lets look at a couple examples for a better sense of what this means on the page. The well-known story