☼ The Motif-tionary ☼ The Motif-tionary features a collection of extracts from several classic stories, all of which could be said to fall under the genre of literary fiction. Something these books all have in common is their use of motif - a repeating symbol used to signify a deeper meaning. I hope these extracts have piqued your interest and set alight your creativity ;) . ⋅ ॱ ⋅ . ⋅ ॱ ⋅ . ⋅ ॱ. ⋅ ॱ ⋅ . ⋅ ॱ ⋅ . ⋅ ॱ. ⋅ ॱ ⋅ . ⋅ ॱ . ⋅ ॱ ⋅ . ⋅ ॱ ⋅ . ⋅ ॱ. Credits: Klara and the Sun, Kazuo Ishiguro Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë Hamlet, William Shakespeare Far From the Madding Crowd, Thomas Hardy The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis Lord of the Flies, William Golding Little Women, Louisa May Alcott Extracts have occasionally been lightly edited for clarity in a shorter form; any edits by myself have been marked with brackets. @polarbear_17 for the wonderful illustration of the forget-me-nots! Daily Team for their assistance and advice