consists of descriptive language that can function as a way for the reader to better imagine the world of the piece of literature and also add symbolism to the work.
Imagery
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describe a particular scent
olfactory
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deals with creating a specific feeling that make the reader feel sad, fearful, nostalgic, elated, even lost are extremely effective organic imagery.
Organic
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This example is what type of Imagery:
"he candy melted in her mouth and swirls of bittersweet chocolate and slightly sweet but salty caramel blended together on her tongue."
Gustatory
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This example is what type of Imagery:
"She SMELLED THE SCENT of sweet hibiscus wafting through the air, its tropical smell a reminder that she was on vacation in a beautiful place."
Olfactory
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heart
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appeals to the sense of sight and plays the largest role in imagery in literature. Describes what a scene or character look like
visual
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describes specific sounds that are happening in the story.
auditory
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Deals with the movement or action of objects or people.
kinesthetic
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A language used by poets, novelists and other writers to create images in the mind of the reader.
Imagery
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lifesaver
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fairy
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This example is what type of Imagery:
"The birds FLAPPED THEIR WINGS in excitement, the promise of food so close."
Kinesthetic
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appeals to the sense of touch: includes temperature, texture, touch and movement.