Themes and motifs in epistolary novels
Themes and motifs in epistolary novels "represent a profound exploratory view of the basic ideas and motifs that permeate the works of this unique literary genre. Epistolary novels based on correspondence between characters offer a rich palette of themes and motifs that reflect different aspects of human experience and the emotional world.One of the main themes central to epistolary novels is the theme of love. Correspondence between the heroes often becomes a way of expressing and realizing their feelings for each other, their hopes and fears associated with love and romantic relationships. In addition, epistolary works often discuss topics of friendship, devotion, family, society, politics, religions, and many others, reflecting a wide range of human relationships and social phenomena.
Motifs in epistolary novels are also diverse and include elements such as travel, adventure, personal exploration, the pursuit of freedom and self-determination, the struggle against social norms and traditions, and more. These motifs give the works depth and intrigue, captivating readers into a world of intrigue, passion and human drama, revealing before them the richness of human experience and the variety of life subjects.
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