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    Imagery is included in The Scarlet Letter to insert a more profound message. The application of light and dark imagery is essential to the novel in creating a lively and melancholy moods to establish variance in the characters as well as their lives. In The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne uses the societal hypocrisy of Puritans, elements of nature and the importance of the scarlet letter to exude the how sin is an entity of life. Puritans are merciless and use public humiliation as an epitome of the…

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    the staff, his rejection to follow the devil and Goody Cloyse, and his refusal of baptism is transformed into a stern man who now can see people behind their immediat appearance. This short story is also prolifique with regard to literary devices. Imageries remain one aspect of this story that strikes the reader. For example, the depth or darkness of the forest and the evil communion with the altar depiction stand as if they were physically present in front of the reader. The title of the story…

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    The descriptions are not only visual, they can also appeal to all the senses. Imagery makes the reader become emotionally involved with the poem and attached to its subject matter. In analyzing its imagery, you should examine the poem’s figurative language and see how it complements its tone, mood and theme. Types of Imagery There are seven distinct types of imagery: visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, kinesthetic and organic. Many of these deal with the five…

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    As we observed his work throughout his life, we see that he sets many examples of Christian imagery and diction in this contrast as he explains about the novel "The scarlet letter" he had created, despite of considerable ambiguity that have been frequently reinforcing these images. Lucid, graceful, and well composed, Hawthorne's short stories came slowly but steadily into critical favor, and many of the best of novels soon became American classics. There was the possibility that Hawthorne was a…

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    atmosphere, allowing Wharton to portray the characters in the novel as miserable and feeling trapped. The characters’ lives become unwanted, broken records similar to the continuous and never changing setting and climate of Starkfield. The use of imagery illustrated in the novel prolongs this repetitiveness and results in the demise of all of the characters, from the beginning of the novel until the very last page. The main character, Ethan Frome suffers from his loveless marriage within…

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    itself shows events between the battles of Agincourt a battle that was a major turning point in the hundred-year war. The play has since become synonymous to how audiences view their own wars and political position due to the large amount of war imagery and motifs. With this, it is easy to see how an awareness of the history of the period that the play is set can help us to understand the text and the significance it would…

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    now as it was before. In the novel Of Mice And Men many of the characters had behaved like an animal. In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice And Men animal imagery played a key role because of why he chose to use it, how it made a point about the working class, and how it developed the theme. John Steinbeck used animal imagery to describe the working class and develop the theme, but we need to determine what made him choose to do so. The time period Of Mice And Men…

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    the perplexing physical and metaphysical laws that govern his life and the world around him. The opening credits of the movie, with white words on a black background and an audio bridge of thunderstorm over the text, create a very grim imagery for the viewer and gives the audience a glimpse of the relatively dark theme that pervades the movie. In the opening sequence, dim lighting is used with shades of blue and violet to depict the break of dawn…

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    Richard Wilbur’s The Writer consists of eleven tercets, which portray the narrator’s feelings for his daughter. While the poem contains numerous examples of imagery and figurative language, two extended metaphors serve as the primary means of conveying the poem’s messages. For the initial stanzas, the narrator compares his household to a ship, using terms such “prow” and “gunwale” along with references to “cargo” and a “passage.” The image of a ship’s journey parallels the daughter’s personal…

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    and eye/hand imagery to explore the psychological consequences with reference to the sins that devour the Macbeths’ sanity. Shakespeare uses blood imagery to show Macbeth’s mental conflict over whether or not he should kill King Duncan and fulfill the witches’ prophecy from 1.2.…

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