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I am NOT throwing away my shot I am NOT throwing away my shot hello and welcome to our podcast on about keeps in literature this is another one of those important literary terms so we wanted to teach you guys gives you yet another tool to place into your toolbox when you are studying literature and looking for theme so letamp;#39;s go ahead and see what weamp;#39;re talking about so first off what is a motif a motif is defined as an item that repeats multiple times throughout a text and so that item could be an actual physical item like a shell a pair of glasses a car or that motif could be a repeated color or action piece of dialogue or perhaps even a character and so like all of these literary terms we first want to figure out what a motif is and then we use that to help us deduce a theme because just like character change just like the setting just like framing or reprise or foreshadowing or irony motifs can help reveal the theme of any particular text and so why are motifs import