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Imagery

What emotion can we bear from


this text below?
 In a spring day, I see blue sky and white
clouds. I see the budding leaves and
daffodils. I hear robins and bluebirds
singing in the early morning. I smell damp
earth and blossoming hyacinth. I feel a
fresh wind against my cheeck.
Imagery
 It can be defined as the representation
through language of sense experience.
 Image often suggests a mental picture,
something seen in the mind’s eye.
Types of Imagery
 Visual Imagery  an image representing
something be seen.
 Auditory Imagery  an image
representing something be heard.
 Olfactory Imagery  an image
representing a smell.
 Gustatory Imagery  an image
representing a taste.
 Tactile imagery  an image representing
a touch
 Organic imagery  an image representing
an internal sensation, such as hunger,
thirst, fatigue, or nausea.
 Kinesthetic imagery  an image
representing movement or tension in
muscles or joints.
For a today discussion
 Read After Apple-Picking and Living in Sin
poem.
 Find out some images in the poem.
 Explain some types of images in the
poem.
 Do it in a group of three people.

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