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These lines from the play, Scene by Scene, demonstrate the existence of the Heart Motif, and indicate its significance. I categorize the Heart concept as it appears in the play as a Motif, rather than a Theme, because it is more for communication of ideas than for character motivation. There is a way the Heart Motif proves to be of astounding importance, but its importance is not found in any particular line.

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Scene 1#01-009   And I am sick at heart. - Francisco means he is despondent, but if one happened to take the phrase "sick at heart" literally, it would mean heart disease.

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