Motifs in a Prayer for Owen Meany

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A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving has many different motifs. One dominant motif is armlessness. Armlessness was a reoccurring motif throughout the story and came up in many occasions. It seems to symbolize helplessness or being under your own control. There are a variety of things throughout the novel that gives off that feeling.

The armadillo was very dear to John. He had gotten it from Dan Needham the only gift he kept from one of his mother's beaus. It had great sentimental value to him and to young Owen who had also become attach



Some common words found in the essay are:
Dan Needham, Gravesend Academy, Mary Magdalene, John Irving, John Owen's, Owen Meany, mary magdalene, owen meany, statue mary, statue mary magdalene,

Approximate Word count 382
Approximate Pages 2 250 words per page double spaced

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