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yes yeah yeah itamp;#39;s yours youamp;#39;ve heard both of these terms before theme and motif youamp;#39;ve heard them in this class youamp;#39;ve heard theme weamp;#39;ve discussed theme in this very unit however itamp;#39;s been my experience the students still face challenges in dealing with both of these terms and other terms like symbol very correctly and analytically so I need to review some of these terms again we want to apply them to Shakespeare we want to pay attention to what you did in group activity number one looking at the Matic conflicts but we require a revisitation of these terms in order for you to understand clearly what they mean I hear students making mistakes with these all the time good students I hear teachers making mistakes with these Iamp;#39;ve read critical interpretation of literature that does not draw a difference between theme and motif but theyamp;#39;re different words they have different definitions what do you understand a motif to be phil