MOTIFS IN HAROUN AND THE SEA OF STORIES. EXPRESSION:  To freely reveal thoughts and feelings through words, images, works of art, or other forms of communication.

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MOTIFS IN HAROUN AND THE SEA OF STORIES

EXPRESSION:  To freely reveal thoughts and feelings through words, images, works of art, or other forms of communication

BELIEF:  Confidence in the truth or existence of something  A conviction or opinion

IMAGINATION  The power to form mental images (of something not actually present to the senses)  A creation in the mind

ALTRUISM  Unselfish concern for others  Kindness  Benevolence  Generosity

EXTREMISM  To go to extreme lengths or degrees  To be excessive and beyond what is considered ordinary or moderate

INTOLERANCE  The act of not tolerating or respecting certain beliefs, opinions, or other people of different backgrounds  Narrow-mindedness  Refusing to accept the validity of ideas that are different