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originally posted by: Jusvistn
a reply to: All Seeing Eye
you mean this honeypot?
originally posted by: queenofswords
I'm just putting this out there because it keeps popping up in my mind today as I research this woman and wonder if anyone else has thought of him, too.........James Holmes.
In a literary work, a motif can be seen as an image, sound, action, or other figure that has a symbolic significance, and contributes toward the development of a theme. Motif and theme are linked in a literary work, but there is a difference between them. In a literary piece, a motif is a recurrent image, idea, or symbol that develops or explains a theme, while a theme is a central idea or message.