Kinesthetic imagery involves the description of movement or physical sensations. Examples include phrases like "the dancer's graceful leap," which evokes the fluidity of motion, or "the runner's pounding footsteps," which conveys a sense of rhythm and energy. Another example is "the weight of the heavy backpack pulling him down," which illustrates a physical burden and engages the reader's sense of touch and movement. These descriptions help readers visualize and feel the physical experiences being portrayed.
In poetry, kinesthetic imagery is a type of imagery that has to do with the movement of muscles or joints.
Kinesthetic imagery is imagery that describes movement. it also comes from the root word kinesis which means movement!
The right name is Kinesthetic Imagery which is used in literature to describe movement and physical tension. For example Ghost House- "the black bats tumble and dart" Kinetic Imagery is the wrong term being used.
The types of imagery are visual imagery (related to sight), auditory imagery (related to sound), olfactory imagery (related to smell), gustatory imagery (related to taste), tactile imagery (related to touch), and kinesthetic imagery (related to movement).
Kinesthetic imagery is imagery that describes movement. it also comes from the root word kinesis which means movement!
auditory, kinesthetic, visual
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It felt as if the flowers were waving him a hello.
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