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1 Imagery

2 What is Imagery? an author's use of vivid and descriptive language that appeals to one or more senses to evoke a mental picture of scenes Author’s use imagery in order to enhance a reader’s experiences and understanding of the text by appealing to human emotions and senses

3 Sensory Details vs. Imagery
Sensory details is used to get an image Imagery is when you read and get an image while the author is describing something

4 Forms of Imagery 7 Main Types of imagery that relate to a human sense, feeling, or action: Visual Auditory Olfactory Gustatory Tactile Kinesthetic Organic

5 Visual Imagery Most widely used
Helps reader’s visualize a particular image (events or places) through sight Example: “The shadows crisscrossed the rug while my cat stretched languidly in one of the patches of sun.”

6 Auditory Imagery Relates to a sound
Often comes in the form of onomatopoeia Example: “The rumbling sound of clouds, indicated the start of a monsoon.” “She heard a crash, followed immediately by the crackling and breaking of glass, and then a thud, like the sound of a bowling ball being dropped.”

7 Olfactory Imagery Relates to an odor and helps the reader conjure up smells Example: “ I was awakened by the strong smell of freshly brewed coffee.”

8 Gustatory Evokes the sense of taste in one’s mind Example:
“ She served the bland sea-shell pasta with the sweet mariana sauce.”

9 Tactile Relates to the sense of touch and the texture that something may feel Example: “ The cold water touched her skin and she felt a shudder run down her spine.”

10 Kinesthetic Relates to movement or action Example:
“ Her heartbeat was so loud, she felt it could be heard across the room.”

11 Organic Relates to feelings of the body, including hunger, thirst, and fatigue Example: “It’s when I’m weary of considerations, and life is too much like a pathless wood.”


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