1. The Piece of String
Whether it is the time period, a character's home, or an aspect relating to one, or all, of our five senses, imagery gives the reader an insight of the setting that the writer wants to reveal. ... They had to plow fields, raise animals, and tend gardens, day after day. ... Widening the view of imagery from one sense (visual) to the various senses, gives the reader, and literary analyst, a chance to see how Maupassant's imagery and setting are combined. ... "Three spits were turning, loaded with chickens, pigeons, and with joint mutton; and a delectable odor of roast meat, and of g...
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