City of God

What are the motifs in City of God by E. L. Doctorow?

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The concept of human identity is a reoccurring idea in the novel. The novel endorses the idea of communal history and cosmic connection. The descriptions of the galaxy and the universe present an image of what seems like a mass of isolated, individual objects, which, in reality, function in tandem and rely on one another for existence.