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iamp;#39;m not a hundred percent sure how to pronounce todayamp;#39;s topic motifs motifs mott ifs if the pronunciation of todayamp;#39;s topic is wrong or sounds different from what you were expecting it to be then i apologize luckily this is purely a text-based medium so the pronunciation really doesnamp;#39;t matter i thought we would cover this topic because we talked about themes last week and this topic is closely related to themes it also relates to things like tone and mood but i havenamp;#39;t done a video on either of those things yet so iamp;#39;m just going to pretend like they donamp;#39;t exist so letamp;#39;s talk about motifs what they are what they do and how to incorporate one into your work there are basically two criteria in order for a motif to be a motif first it must be an element that repeats repeatedly throughout the story in some form generally to be recognized as a motif this repeating element needs to be repeated often enough that the reader notices

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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.
Motifs direct readers attention to larger themes and engage them on an intuitive level. They are great tools for creating depth in your writing.
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.
Incorporate motifs into your outline Outlining your story can also help with motifs. Look at the main events in your story (this is the plot). Then, take in the big picture (this is the theme). Next, think of recurring elements that you can include in the main events that will point to the big picture.
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.
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.
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.
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.

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