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Tag: motif

Isolation and “otherness”

By Mr. D. Sader Posted on March 23, 2012 Posted in Echoes

The motif of isolation and “otherness” is a common one in art and literature. Select a text from your own reading or viewing that focuses on a character who is isolated and longs for another place or connection where he …

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