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    Motif Dan Motivasi

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    0906484 PPB B MOTIF DAN MOTIVASI MOTIF Motif adalah alasan sebab orang melakukan sesuatu. (KBBI) Motif adalah suatu keadaan‚ kebutuhan atau dorongan dalam diri seseorang yang disadari atau tidak ldisadari yang membawa kepada terjadinya suatu perilaku.(Azwar‚ DR.Yayu Khodijah‚2006) Motif merupakan salah satu aspek psikis yang paling berpengaruh dalam tingkah laku individu. Motif diartikan sebagai perilaku sangat kompleks dalam organism(individu) yang mengarahkan perilakunya kepada

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    John Marsden’s and Shaun Tan’s epic picture book‚ “The Rabbits”‚ is an allegorical fable about colonisation‚ told from the perspective of the natives. An unseen narrator describes the coming of ‘rabbits’ in the most minimal detail‚ an encounter that is at first friendly and curious‚ but later darkens as it becomes apparent that the visitors are actually invaders. My chosen image (above)‚ embodies the overall style of the book which is deliberately sparse and strange. Both text and image conveys an

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    Othello: Religious Motifs

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    Desdemona and Othello’s relationship. As a result‚ the twisted heaven and hell imagery used near the end of Othello reflects the eventual break down of Othello and Desdemona’s marriage. Thus‚ in Shakespeare’s Othello‚ the connotation of the religious motifs throughout are used to develop the idea that even the most loving couples have their flaws leaving them vulnerable to the destructive powers of jealousy brought on by the manipulative influences of others‚ resulting in suspicion and ultimately betrayal

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    plethora of literary techniques and strengths integrated within itself that separates it from other novels and work in tandem with the plot to form an enjoyable novel. A significant technique used in Lord of the flies is its multitude of motifs. Two of these many motifs include power and savagery and are brought up many times in the novel. The use of these literary techniques are to emphasize the insanity the boys on the island go through. In our pastiche we wrote an alternate ending to Lord of the flies

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    Brer Rabbit Report

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    Brer Rabbit Gets Tricked History The legend of Uncle Remus is referred to in letter sixty-four as Tashi recites one of them. Not only does this again throw open the issue of slavery but also colonialism that is stealing from one country its beliefs and material items in order to supply your own country with them. Nettie‚ in letter fifty seven wonders at how many "thousands of vases‚ jars‚ masks" and "statues" the British have taken from Africa‚ a place that "once had a better civilization" than

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    things we can’t touch like love‚ loyalty‚ freedom‚ friendship‚ and imagination that are concealed within everyone’s lives. These universal ideas can also be motifs; a motif is a dominant idea or distinctive feature in an artistic or literary composition. Motifs are used to teach a lesson to others throughout out dance‚ art‚ or literature. Motifs have been around and hidden in literature for a very long time. Almost 3‚000 years ago there was a tale told by Homer‚ his story is now translated into an

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    4 Motifs In Hamlet

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    In the story their are four motifs that take place in the play of hamlet. Revenge‚ decay & corruption‚ sanity vs insanity‚ and appearance vs reality. introduced in Act One. Queen Gertrude asks Hamlet why he is still so heavily mourning the death of his father‚ claiming that he seems to be grieving more than is necessary. He responds to this by saying ‘Seems‚ madam! nay it is‚ I know not ‘seems’’ (Act 1‚ Scene 2‚ line 78)‚ highlighting the idea that there can be a schism between what things appear

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    Throughout the novel‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ several motifs are used as a way to bring a deeper meaning to quotes that may see you uninteresting from the surface. One very prominent motif in this novel is dreams and premonitions. These motifs are used throughout the novel as ways to introduce foreshadowing and insight into what characters may expect to happen. Most of the occurrences where dreams and premonitions appear are when characters are looking forward to an event or occurrence

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    Motif Of Life In Hamlet

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    In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare the “To Be or Not To Be”soliloquy has a strong connection of growth and uncertainty that is shown throughout the text using a motif and repetition of life and death and the simple and difficult ways of life. Throughout the text the motif and repetition of death is displayed. When hamlet is talking about death he os making death sound like the better option in his case. In the text Hamlet says “No more; and by sleep to say we end/ the heartache‚ and the

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    The Great Gatsby Motifs

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    Great Gatsby‚ we follow a “commoner” around in a very rich environment. We witness the absurd and strange events that occur in East and West Egg‚ Valley of Ashes‚ and New York. Fitzgerald’s use of reoccurring motifs shows readers the characteristics of public and private parties. This motif ties all the events together‚ leading readers to make subconscious assumptions. At times of a big party or small meals‚ readers can expect alternate personas or the revealing of carefully guarded secrets.

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