The Moor's Last Sigh

What are the motifs in The Moor's Last Sigh by Salman Rushdie?

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Art permeates the novel. Aurora's evolving styles and themes, society's finicky reactions to it and emotional ups and downs these inspire in her. Aurora, witness to social consciousness. Miranda, a decorator of a children's nursery; Miranda, a fabulously-successful commercial hack. Fielding, a cynical cartoonist; Fielding, a defender of society against offending rubbish. Art collected; art stolen; art consumed by fire; art used to reveal terrible secrets; art allows a son to reconnect with his lost mother; classical art; modern sculpture; whimsical cartoon character art; Bolywood, cinematic art. Art permeates and enriches this novel.