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foreign and welcome back to my channel todayamp;#39;s video is a very special one for me as I am going to show you my very first motive design that I created myself so as you can see these are the motives that I have made and it has been very exciting to design something myself and this is how it looks in the end I really love the colors in it and it is very very simple to make so letamp;#39;s begin these are the three colors that I chose to make this motive of course you can use any color that you like I chose these and they look like quite pretty together as you can see with your Yarns you will need a scissor and Iamp;#39;m using two different hook sizes one is three millimeter and one is four millimeter that is because I feel that to work with this purple color itamp;#39;s this yarn is a bit thicker than the rest of the yarn and to make this beginning the beginning rows here I feel that itamp;#39;s better if I work with three millimeter crochet hook and the rest of the

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Types of Motifs Symbolic Motifs: These motifs take the form of symbols that represent a larger idea or theme. Conceptual Motifs: These motifs are built around a particular concept or idea that recurs in the story. Structural Motifs: These motifs are repeated patterns or structures in the story.
The thin, pale artist with shaking hands began to re-teach himself how to draw, exercising his skill with daily practice. He would often warm up his fingers by drawing a series of motifs in the upper right-hand corner of the paper: wavy line, zig zag, straight line, circle, spiral, half circle, and S-curve.
Motif is a literary technique that consists of a repeated element that has symbolic significance to a literary work. Sometimes, a motif is a recurring image. Other times, its a repeated word, phrase, or topic expressed in language.
Lesson Summary. A motif is a recurring symbol. It is a common literary device that helps to establish a theme or mood. Motifs can be almost anything: a repeated quote like in Fight Club, an object like in Lord of the Flies, or a theme like in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
What is a motif? A motif is a repeated patternan image, sound, word, or symbol that comes back again and again within a particular story.
If your theme is the erosion of ethics and morality, some examples of motifs might be things like clothes that become more and more tattered, or a garden that slowly falls into ruin. You can use physical objects as a motif or a more abstract idea, like decay.
Some examples Geometric, typically repeated: Meander, palmette, rosette, gul in Oriental rugs, acanthus, egg and dart, Bead and reel, Pakudos, Swastika, Adinkra symbols. Figurative: Master of Animals, confronted animals, velificatio, Death and the Maiden, Three hares, Sheela na gig, puer mingens.

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