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Imagery

The Road Not Taken


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Imagery
What is Imagery?
Imagery
Imagery is language used by poets, novelists and
other writers to create images in the mind of the
reader.

It engages the senses — sight, taste, touch, sound and


smell — to deepen the reader’s comprehension of
what is happening and how to feel about it.
Examples

Example 1 Example 2
The night was black as ever but The woman’s sharp, loud scream
the bright stars lit up the scared me.
beautiful sky.
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Imagery in

The Road Not


Taken
Imagery in The Road Not Taken

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“Two roads diverged in a “Long I stood, And ”Because it was grassy
yellow wood” looked down one as far as and wanted wear, Though
I could To where it bent in as for that the passing
the undergrowth” there And worn them
really about the same”
Imagery in The Road Not Taken

1st 2nd 3rd


“Two roads diverged in a “Long I stood, And ”Because it was grassy
yellow wood” looked down one as far as and wanted wear, Though
I could To where it bent in as for that the passing
the undergrowth” there And worn them
really about the same”
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