Abstract
This article explores the theoretical foundations and practical
applications of a hierarchical classification system for literary motives. While
literary motives such as “exile”, “death”, or “transformation” recur across genres
and cultures, existing classification models – mythological, structuralist, or thematic
– tend to lack coherence and flexibility.

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