Imagery is used to appeal to the five senses:Sight,Hearing,Taste,Touch,Smell.
Some commonly used types include relaxation imagery, healing imagery, pain control imagery, and mental rehearsal.
Some commonly used types include relaxation imagery, healing imagery, pain control imagery, and mental rehearsal.
Imagery and similes
Imagery
personification,imagery,metaphors,repeition
There are seven different types of imagery used by adding vivid and descriptive language to a story. Two types of imagery are visual and olfactory.
Two forms of imagery used by writers are visual imagery, which appeals to the sense of sight by describing how something looks, and auditory imagery, which appeals to the sense of hearing by describing sounds. Writers use these forms of imagery to create vivid sensory experiences for the reader.
imagery is related to sound
Imagery typically appeals to the sense of sight to create vivid mental pictures for the reader. Other senses, such as hearing, touch, taste, and smell, can also be used to enhance the overall sensory experience in imagery.
The imagery used in "The Tyger" suggests that the tiger could be a force of enlightenment. The poem was written by William Blake.
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.
irony.