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How to modify motif in WRI

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all right this is 10 minute technique the series where i show you an easy writing technique you can take away and add to your own writing in around about 10 minutes today iamp;#39;m talking about motifs something i come back to time and time again itamp;#39;s a joke about motifs because never mind anyway in case the term is new to you a motif is an image or a sound or an action that recurs time and time again in your story it has symbolic significance and it contributes towards the themes of your story motifs can be open and large like settings for example a gothic house might represent evil in a story and that can be a motif but for the purposes of this video i really want to focus in on smaller visual motifs images really that contribute towards the themes of an overall story and iamp;#39;ll give you some examples as well so why are motifs important to storytellers like us well itamp;#39;s because they back up the meaning or the message of the story but those things tend

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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.
When a motif works on multiple levels--telegraphing the inner desires or fears of characters, setting mood, and conveying the theme--it can make the story resonate deeply. Not every story lends itself to the use of motif.
A motif is a symbolic image or idea that appears frequently in a story. Motifs can be symbols, sounds, actions, ideas, or words. Motifs strengthen a story by adding images and ideas to the theme present throughout the narrative.
An example of a motif in literature might be that every time two characters are in conflict, it is raining outside: the rain becomes figuratively associated with conflict in a clear way.
A motif might be something like an object, a piece of music, a texture, a color, particular images, or even repeated words. The word motif comes from the French and means pattern, and so motifs will always be recurring elements that give a pattern effect to the story.
Motifs direct readers attention to larger themes and engage them on an intuitive level. They are great tools for creating depth in your writing.
The very broad category of transformation is one of the most fundamental motifs in storytelling. A person or animal or object changes its form and appears in a new guise, and we call that transformation; but if the living being dies between the two stages, we have reincarnation.
How to Come Up with Motifs in Your Novel Generating Ideas for Motifs. Once you work to develop the themes in your novel, you can create some motifs. Come Up with an Object. Think about your protagonist. Move from Object to Concept. Reinforce the Motif. Freewriting and Word Association.

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