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What is motif in literature?

a recurring literary element in a story
an idea or perspective in a story
a personal opinion expressed in a story
a word or image that resembles something else

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A motif is a recurring literary element in a story an idea or perspective in a story 
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By definition, when we say motif, this is used to establish a theme or a certain mood; they have a symbolic meaning. It can be anything: an idea, an object, a concept, a character archetype, the weather, a color, or even a statement. So based on the given options above, motif in literature would be a word or image that resembles something else. The answer is the last option. Hope this helps.
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