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Questions about the theme or themes of one or more works of literature. "Theme" refers to a central idea or message in a literary work. A theme typically unifies the literary work and should not be confused with a "motif", which is a (smaller) recurring element; see the tag [motif].
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Are "the meaning of life", art, and in particular "the life of an artist" themes in Chekhov'...
Are "the meaning of life", art, and in particular "the life of an artist" themes in Chekhov's drama "The Seagull"?