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Defintion of the word 'ideas' in English (1 Viewer)

blahblah12345

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Hey, I do advanced English and I was wondering if someone can define this word for me. It is probably a really stupid question and something that I should have known for ageeesss.
What is an 'idea'? In relation to 'ideas' in texts. I mean, I know what it means but I oftern get it confused with 'motif' and 'value' when referring to certain things in the texts. Any help clarrifying this please?
 

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An idea would mean the message the story is trying to get across. Think of it as a theme.

Motif is a reoccurring event or theme. It may have significance, or it may not

Value is normally a more personified version of a theme. It typically deals with human reactions.
 

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An idea would mean the message the story is trying to get across. Think of it as a theme.

Motif is a reoccurring event or theme. It may have significance, or it may not

Value is normally a more personified version of a theme. It typically deals with human reactions.
Thank you so much :)
Also, would 'feature' be like language features - techniques used in a text? And 'form' is that like the structure or something?
It's the little things that I should've learnt ages ago that are getting me now, it's a pity I didn't bother litening in school until the start of year 12..
 

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Form just basically means the structure

Feature just means technique
 

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