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==Etymology==
==Etymology==


The term ''motif'' is French in origin; however, the term ''leitmotif'' is German.
*The term ''motif'' is French.
 
*The Italian form of the word, ''motivo'', means "the subject of a painting, reason, or cause"; and the Medieval Latin word ''motivummotive'' means "impulse" or "reason" (Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature).
 
*The term ''leitmotif'' is German in origin.


==Works Cited==
==Works Cited==
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