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Motif!

Learning Targets Students will be able to define hyperbole, symbol, and motif and provide examples. Students will be able to identify the difference between a symbol and a motif.

Symbol and Motif: What’s the difference? A reoccurring object in literature that figuratively represents another idea or thing. A reoccurring object in literature that figuratively represents another idea or thing.

Let’s look at some examples from HOMS Symbol Motif Writing Poetry: Identity, therapy, freedom High heel shoes: sexuality Women sitting by the window: Esperanza’s grandmother Mamacita dreaming of home Rafeala drinking papaya juice Minerva sitting by a broken window

THINK - Examples from Hunger Games: Symbol Motif Fire: represents her District and Katniss’ rage, rebellion from oppression, ferocity, passion, destruction/rebirth… Costumes Explosions Propaganda film Mockingjay: represents rebellion from oppression, non-conformity, and Katniss.

Let’s look at some examples from BMU Symbol Motif The golden carp The Virgin of Guadalupe Ultima’s owl Dreams: Antonio’s various dreams Water: The river Holy Water The presence of the river Etc.

What’s the difference between symbol and motif? So… What’s the difference between symbol and motif?

Motif Symbol Stays the Same! Definitions A specific reoccurring object in literature that figuratively (non- literally) represents another idea or thing. Stays the Same! A reoccurring object, literary device, or structure in literature that figuratively (non-literally) represents another idea or thing and is almost always related to the theme. Motifs can appear in different contexts (i.e. water appearing in different ways) – changes shape or form Motifs can be reoccurring literary devices

What do symbols and motifs do? Why do authors use them? So… What do symbols and motifs do? Why do authors use them?

What do symbols and motifs do? Why do authors use them? So… What do symbols and motifs do? Why do authors use them? They develop theme; they help create the author’s message.

Literary Motif vs Arts Motif Motif (visual arts): an element of an image. A motif may be repeated in a pattern or design, often many times, or may just occur once in a work (http://www.latinart.com/glossar y.cfm?sort=M)

Table Group Activity Identify a movie all of you have seen (or are very familiar with.) Identify one symbol and one motif from the movie. Analyze how they support/develop the theme of the movie. Be ready to share – all of you must contribute verbally.