_______ a recurring idea of a piece of literature

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A recurring idea in a piece of literature is often referred to as a "theme." Themes are the underlying messages or central concepts that the author explores throughout the work. They can encompass various aspects of life, human nature, society, and moral questions, often providing deeper insight into the characters and their journeys. Would you like to know more about specific themes in a particular work?

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