Why repetition was commonly used in modernist poetry: A motif's variations through reiteration over the work's duration enhances cohesion among modernism's isolated fragments.

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Repetition in modernist poetry often serves to create cohesion and reinforce themes, particularly amidst the fragmented nature typical of modernist works. By using repeated motifs or phrases, poets can link disparate elements, evoke emotional responses, and provide a sense of rhythm and continuity, even in the face of isolation or disconnection.

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