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Hi, Iamp;#39;m Mr. Sato. Iamp;#39;m going to teach you about motifs. A motif is some sort of element that pops up repeatedly in a literary work and means something. They have the same idea in music, too. Here are some other kinds of motifs. In music, a little snippet of melody might appear and reappear in a musical composition. But hereamp;#39;s a definition from an old literature textbook: amp;quot;A motif is a recurring feature (such as a name, an image, or a phrase) in a work of literature. A motif generally contributes in some way to the theme of a short story, novel, poem, or play.amp;quot; When that happens in real life, it doesnamp;#39;t necessarily mean anything. If you hear repeated references to dogs over the period of a few days, thatamp;#39;s probably just random chance. Or maybe you really like dogs and so you yourself have sought those out. But a work of literature is carefully composed. Very little in a work of literature is accidental or random. If itamp;#39;s t