Step One: Motif Discussion Complete

  1. Step One: Motif DiscussionComplete the chart below about four different motifs seen in The Great Gatsby. Reminder: A motif is a
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  2. Step One: Motif Discussion Complete the chart below about four different motifs seen in The Great Gatsby. Reminder: A motif is a
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  3. Step Two: Select your favorite MotifUsing the highlight tool in Google Docs, highlight your favorite motif in the table you just
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  4. What is a motif? A motif is a small, recognisable chunk of m_______• Motif is most often the most m _____ part of the piece.
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  5. fill in the blanks:What is a motif? A motif is a small, recognisable chunk of m_______ • Motif is most often the most m _____
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  6. Step Four: Create Your Theme Statement and ParagraphWe can easily take a motif and turn it into a theme statement by using the
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  7. Analyze Your MotifComplete the following analysis about the motif that you selected. Appearance The way something or someone
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  8. Which of the following statements best describes the purpose of the motif of falling leaves in Gerard Manley Hopkins poem
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  9. A common motif in the poetry of this unit is death. How do the various poets address the element of death? How is death used as
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  10. A common motif in the poetry of this unit is death. How do the various poets address the element of death? How is death used as
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