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Do you guys bother including visual motifs in your writing? I try to imagine my descriptions of the physical space like a movie being shot. In the first chapter of my work I include a lot of circles. Is there any way that this will be conveyed in writing if I don't mention circles specifically? Like if I include an eye, the moon, a cup of tea, a spotlight, etc, is the reader going to realize circles are a motif or will it not be properly conveyed unless I specifically state things are circles? I don't know, and I'm wondering if any other anons have this issue.

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