Imagery Is An Important Element In Writing
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Imagery is writing that appeals to one or more of the five senses.
Imagery is frequently written using similes, metaphors or personification.
Many writers use imagery to convey a picture without saying directly what
the image is. This style of writing adds a unique mystery to the poem or
story. ....
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.... Inspired by Ezra
Pound, H.D. once wrote in her poem titled "Heat":
Cut the heat-
Plow through it,
turning it on either side
of your path.
The reader can clearly see the heat being pushed out of the way by an
opposing force. The reader can also imagine the turbulence created by this
force. The heat becomes thick, as if it is a solid object. William Carlos
Williams used simple language in his poetry. In "The Red Wheelbarro ....
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