Imagery

Imagery, in a literary text, is an author's use of vivid and descriptive language to add depth to their work. It appeals to human senses to deepen the reader's understanding of the work. Powerful forms of imagery engage all of the senses pro lenses.

Forms

There are seven major types of imagery, each corresponding to a sense, feeling, or action:

Less used

References

  1. "Poetics of Robert Frost: Examples". Friends of Robert Frost. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
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