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Motifs and other Plot Devices

Episode Summary

On January 17, 2026, Kasie and Rex welcomed Hollie in as a special guest and took on motifs in music and literature. Here are the show notes:

Episode Notes

This morning we’re joined by Hollie, a musician and contributor to the show, who had something to add to our conversation on motifs.

The idea came from an article explaining how composers use motifs to advance the plot in musical theater. That got me (Kasie) wondering about other plot-advancement devices in literature that function in similar ways. Thanks, as always, to Gemini AI for curating the internet’s vast resources on this topic.

A motif is a recurring element in a story—such as an image, object, sound, word, or situation—that holds symbolic significance and points toward a deeper, central theme. Unlike a one-time symbol, a motif must appear multiple times to create a pattern that unites different parts of the narrative. (link)

How motifs advance the plot (link and link):

Other ways it helps in a story (link):

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