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    outlook on love and will therefore be a good husband to Hermia. Lysander proves this by using imagery‚ comparisons‚ and euphony to demonstrate his understanding of the nature of love. Because of his deep knowledge of the way love works‚ he will be a caring and compassionate husband to Hermia. In his monologue‚ Lysander believes love is explosive and epic‚ and he does this by using concrete details to create imagery. Lysander states‚ “Brief as the lightning in the collied night / That‚ in a spleen unfolds

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    Lord of the Flies Symbolism and Imagery Throughout everyday life people use certain symbols‚ or images‚ to relate their feelings and unconscious thoughts to something more tangible and concrete. To a young child‚ a special blanket might provide them with a sense of security and comfort; furthermore‚ said blanket may include the ability to calm the child in a state of distress

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    Imagery is used in many forms of writing. From poems‚ to novels or even in magazine articles‚ it helps produce an image to help the reader truly visualize the words being spoken. It brings the text alive‚ giving it a great meaning and serving a greater purpose. Through imagery‚ secrets within the text can be revealed‚ furthering the analyzation of the text itself. In Vladimir Nabokov’s book Lolita‚ the use of imagery definitely plays a large part in the development of the characters and how the reader

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    through the story to make one larger theme overall. The theme of this story‚ is about how the world is full on pointless violence that leads nowhere‚ as well as how current times seem to still follow the bible. These aspects include the characters‚ imagery‚ as well as various symbols. This story tends to refer to the bible quite often. One example of the story referring to the bible is when the author writes about the black box. The villagers talk about getting a new black box‚ but never

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    In the short story “A Sound of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury‚ the author employs imagery to characterize the t-rex as immense and nauseating to put a fearful sensation in the readers. One instance where Bradbury illustrates imagery about the t-rex is when it is “tower(ing) thirty feet above half of the tree‚ a great evil god”. The use of “tower(ing)‚ “great”‚ and “evil” shed light on the physical makeup of the animal and shows the usual behavior of the creature as well. As his height is proven by how

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    of his prestigious school‚ he headed to New York City to live an independent life for a while‚ which ends up being an emotional roller coaster full of depression‚ isolation and alcohol abuse. The passage in pages 154-155 prove‚ using symbolism and imagery that the protagonist is both transitioning from a child into an adult and obsessed with death. First of all‚ the presence of symbolism in the extract helps the reader further understand the transition that Holden is going through‚ he’s losing his

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    reminiscing his dead wife. Instead of easily just stating that Tom misses Agnes‚ the quote goes more into depth with Tom and Agnes’s relationship and is even more wordy on how Tom is feeling‚ due to his wife’s absence. In the novel‚ the author uses visual imagery to generate and relate visual experiences the characters have undergone. For example‚ the hopelessness

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    Ernest Hemingway used an abundant amount of imagery in his War World I novel‚ A Farewell to Arms. In the five books that the novel is composed of‚ the mind is a witness to the senses of sight‚ touch‚ smell‚ hearing‚ and taste. All of the these senses in a way connects to the themes that run through the novel. We get to view Hemingway’s writing style in a greater depth and almost feel‚ or mentally view World War I and the affects it generates through Lieutenant Henry’s eyes. In Book One of A Farewell

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    Natural Imagery in Fahrenheit 451 Technology is a common motif in the dystopian/science fiction genre. From mental handicap radios in the short story Harrison Bergeron‚ by Kurt Vonnegut in the mid 20th century to neurological implants in the modern bestseller Feed‚ by M.T. Anderson‚ they are a vital key to the identity of this genre. In novels such as these there usually is a negative connotation to technology. However‚ Ray Bradbury adds a unique twist to this by adding in natural imagery to describe

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    about heartbreak and clearly states his adverse opinion about falling in love. It is obvious that the author has been a victim of terrible remorse and through this writing‚ expresses his feelings about how love is a negative thing. Using varied imagery‚ Donne portrays this discouraging tone through diction‚ personification‚ and metaphors. A melancholy tone is set just through the name of the poem‚ “Broken Heart”. Donne begins the poem through negative words such as decaying‚ devouring‚ and

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