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    During the story “The Gift of The Magi” the author O. Henry exposes many uses of figurative language or imagery during the story. O. Henry uses figurative language and imagery to create a special effect or feeling for the reader when the are reading.Figurative language can compare, exaggerate, or mean something other than what appears. Imagery is words that create a picture or words that appeal senses. Throughout this story “The Gift of The Magi” the author uses a various amount of different…

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    strive to use three major topics in writing their poem and that's imagery, irony, and structure. Without these 3 main topics in a writing a poem just would not be the same. In this short essay I will be describing how writers protest war using imagery, irony, and structure. Writers use imagery to protest war to allow readers to visualize what is occurring in more detail. In Wilfred Owen's “ Dulce et Decorum Est” Owens uses imagery to describe the pain soldiers felt the lethal gas. “ He plunged…

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    war. Owen successfully uses imagery to communicate. Imagery dominates and contributes to the impact of the poem. Thus, the reader feels present at the scene. Wilfred Owen uses this literary device in "If you could hear, at every jolt, the blood/ Come gargling from the froth-corrupted lungs”(21-22). This is an example of auditory imagery, and it explains the sounds of the gruesome and chilling death of the soldiers. Also,“bitter as the cud”(23) is gustatory imagery. This describes the…

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    The strengths in this poem are dependent on imagery and metaphors, as well as some allusion. This poem was chosen over the thousands of other poems because this one had a very exotic topic, which is definitely not talked about. All these methods to kill people have become very complex and creative…

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    Awakening Memories through Nostalgic Imagery in “Reflections of Spring” Memory is a part of human’s heart, mind and soul. Some memories are kept safely and some are neglected. Those are kept can take people back to their old days like a time machine. However, sometimes those memories from the past haunt people down for the rest of their life. Feeling regretful and nostalgic, people could lock themselves in their good time in the past and live with people and places that they love…

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    Of crucial significance, the presence of imagery has been shown to be associated with individuals making deontological moral judgements (Amit & Greene, 2012). Amit and Greene (2012) hypothesized that deontological moral judgements are supported by visual imagery and that verbal processes support utilitarian judgements. This was based on the finding that visual representations are more emotionally salient…

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    uses imagery throughout the story to convey the meaning of the theme in a visual manner. As the story begins, the characters are introduced and the most crucial details of the story are introduced as well, the escaped criminal and some insight into the grandmother’s persona. These details of the story help build the plot and also include the literary elements that are present in the story, such as imagery. As stated in the article “Imagination in Story Response: Relationships between Imagery,…

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    think all the more profoundly about what you compose. Metaphors are a big part of poetry. They can brighten and clarify the effect of your words to anyone reading. Metaphors can also be used to just help someone understand the purpose or the action. Imagery can let readers visualize things. It can be everywhere in writing. Having image in your poems is something powerful. For example, let say you want to talk about a tree. Instead of just saying there was a tree that stood there you could say,…

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    In the poem Luke Havergal, by Edwin Arlington Robinson there are many examples of imagery that relate to the theme. The theme, or topic, of the poem is the belief that one can only achieve true love once they are dead. Some examples of imagery include when the author speaks of crimson leaves and the grave that greatly relate to the theme of not achieving love until after death. First, Robinson shows imagery by saying, “here are the crimson leaves upon the wall. /Go, for the winds are tearing…

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    emotions and feelings towards her partner. Visual and tactile imagery used within this poem help explain the meaning of the poem. The theme is longevity and the true meaning of a relationship. In “First Poem for You,” Addonizio creates a fictional character that is in love with a man that has permanent tattoos; these tattoos symbolize permanence, which is the meaning of the entire poem. Upon analyzing the symbols, visual imagery and theme throughout this poem, unless these are known, the…

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