bequetmotívumokra
Bequetmotívumokra is a term used in literary analysis to group motifs that recur in connection with inheritance, legacy, memory, and obligation. The concept is applied to examine how narratives transmit duties, identities, and social expectations across generations through objects, promises, and ritual acts.
Etymology: The word is a neologism formed from a proposed stem bequet- combined with the Hungarian term
Definition and scope: Bequetmotívumokra covers clusters of motifs that function as channels for transmission within a
Characteristics: Texts analyzed under this category typically display repetition and variation of motifs across scenes or
Applications and examples: The term is used in literary studies as a framework for close reading of
See also: motif theory, intertextuality, inheritance in literature, memory in narrative, bequest.