motif
Theme.
a motif
The word repeated the most in the poem, "One Art", by Elizabeth Bishop, is master.
Clangour
The theme of a story is like the big idea or message that the author wants readers to take away. It's like the lesson or moral of the story that we can learn from.
The main idea that a story is built on. A universal truth of the human heart. Theme is the basic message of the story, like the morals of Aesop's Fables. You can find theme by asking yourself 'What is the author trying to tell the readers?" or "What is the message of this story?" It's not usually stated directly, but you can find the theme by looking for things that are stressed or repeated in the story. The official definition of the word theme is "the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic."
a theme..?
The main idea.
theme
is a literary device where word or concepts are repeated at the start and finish of an idea and these work as bookends or an envelop to enclose a concept or idea. Comes from the Latin word includo when means "enclose" or "surround"
The word is cycle. It means a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
A story's central idea or lesson is either what the story is trying to teach you (a moral, for example) or what it's about.The word is Theme. Aristotle calls it the Thought.
When the answer was repeated, she understood it better.
A repeated word is one that is a said over and over again. Repeated words are ones that are used to emphasize something.