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means both the images and figures of speech used in a work. Images are descriptions of people, places, or things -- usually written for visual comprehension, though sometimes for other senses. Imagery in the sense of "figure of speech" means the metaphors, similes, and symbols used rhetorically to give a more abstract definition of a person, place, or thing.
Ãâó: www.cwru.edu/artsci/engl/marling/hardboiled/Glossa...
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the elements in a literary work used to evoke mental images, not only of the visual sense, but of sensation and emotion as well
Ãâó: www.iclasses.org/assets/literature/literary_glossa...
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A collection or a group of images.
Ãâó: oneonta.k12.ny.us/hs/murphy/terms.htm
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A technique where the patient focuses on positive images to try to help the body to fight cancer and to feel better.
Ãâó: healingwell.healthology.com/healingwell/16079.htm
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(Lat. 'copy', 'representation') a critical word with several different applications. In its narrowest sense an 'image' is a word-picture, a description of some visible scene or object. ...
Ãâó: members.fortunecity.es/fabianvillegas/drama/glossa...
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