In Poe's poem "Romance," examples of imagery include the "Exhalations of rich pearl" and the "Calm of the summer-night" which evoke a sense of beauty and tranquility. "Pale roses" and "Touches of withered ivy" symbolize themes of love and decay in the poem.
Some examples of imagery in "The Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck include descriptions of the rural Chinese landscape, the simplicity of peasant life, the harshness of drought and famine, and the contrast between wealth and poverty in society. Buck uses vivid imagery to evoke a strong sense of time and place in early 20th-century rural China.
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It felt as if the flowers were waving him a hello.
The pearl The canoe The scorpion
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