Foss ' "Beach Sand," I can outwardly meet these unwinding sensations, as he uses the poetic devices of imagery, tone, and onomatopoeia, as he advises his pursuers, to take a break and …show more content…
Have you ever noticed that a distinct aroma, can deliver a rush of vivid memories? Like the smell of sea water or beach sand may help you to remember that one amazing summer vacation. That is a direct result of part of the mind 's limbic framework, the olfactory bulb accesses the hippocampus and amygdala, is in charge of cooperative learning, emotion, and emotion respectively. Individuals frequently link scents to occasions from the past as, a consequence of that odor being associated with an experience. (10 Unforgettable Facts About Your Memory, Number 8). This same thing transpires as I am perusing Raymond A. Foss ' "Beach Sand," Foss utilizes the physical senses of sight, smell, and touch, to relate us to the shoreline. As we first enter the shore, we get a "smell of the place" (Foss, Line 4). Close your eyes, take a deep breath and appreciate the delightful aroma of fresh salty sea water, beach sand, and the sweet smell of fresh summer