Contrasting worlds and motif are not the same thing in literature. Contrasting worlds refer to different settings or environments within a story that are juxtaposed against each other, while a motif is a recurring element, theme, or image that holds symbolic significance throughout a work. While a motif can be used to emphasize contrasting worlds, they are distinct literary devices.
Basically the same thing. Motif is the reason for the work and the theme is what the creator wants you to get out of it.
The motif of outcast in literature typically refers to characters who are marginalized, excluded, or rejected by society. These characters often struggle to find acceptance or belonging, which can create tension and conflict within the story. The theme of outcasts is commonly used to explore issues of identity, discrimination, and social hierarchies.
when two people do the same thing in a dance
A motif is a thing that reoccurs in a book or any other piece of literature. Blood used widely in this particular book, where it is a describer of certain elements or is stated objectively. Meaning, blood is drawn between Grady and Alejandra's lovemaking as well as present in certain deaths or hard times that are coming to their climax.
repetition
Contrasting color and complimentary color mean the same thing. Blue and Orange are contrasting as are red and green. On an artists color wheel six colors are arranged in a circle, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet. Colors opposite each other on the color wheel are contrasting or complimentary.
A nanosecond!
Some recurrent 'thing' that can define a piece of literature as a certain type. This 'thing' can be anything: setting, character, narration, plot, theme, writing style. For example horses, cattle, deserts, scrub land, ten galleon hats, Victorian style dresses, savages, dirt poverty and lots of guns is a western motif.
the humans
Currently, there is no such thing as mechquest worlds. I don`t think there ever will be.
Justin Bieber
no such thing!