Imagery- a figuratice language used to help the reader visual the words with their own five senses. Imagery is used to help bring the words to life.
Example:
Crystalized trees etched upon the sky
Gently painted with pastel colors
A hue of pink, a touch of blue
Surrounded by the softest purple
The winter sky at evening time
Reflects confidence in the dawn
The return of light, return of warmth
Spring but a whisper just behind
- Mary O. Fumento
Gently painted with pastel colors
A hue of pink, a touch of blue
Surrounded by the softest purple
The winter sky at evening time
Reflects confidence in the dawn
The return of light, return of warmth
Spring but a whisper just behind
- Mary O. Fumento
The significance of imagery is to help the reader to visulize the poem and make it as realistic as possible. Imagery does not have to be an image. The imagery in the words could also appeal to either of the five senses.
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