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There are different types of imagery : visual imagery , auditory imagery , and Kinesthetic and tactile imagery. An example of visual imagery would be - “ As the character Crooks is introduced in this chapter, there is a thorough description of his quarters in the harness room of the barn, where he lives and works as the stable buck, allowing the reader to "see" his living space. A significant passage contrasts the paned window with the restraints of the inside:
On the wall by the window there were pegs on which hung broken harness...strips of new leather; and under the window itself a little bench for leather-working....on pegs were also pieces of harness...a broken hame, and a trace chain with its leather covering split.
Similar to the pieces of mule paraphenalia, Crooks' personal belonging are "bits and pieces": shoes, boots, alarm clock, and a single-barreled shotgun.”
On the wall by the window there were pegs on which hung broken harness...strips of new leather; and under the window itself a little bench for leather-working....on pegs were also pieces of harness...a broken hame, and a trace chain with its leather covering split.
Similar to the pieces of mule paraphenalia, Crooks' personal belonging are "bits and pieces": shoes, boots, alarm clock, and a single-barreled shotgun.”