The document discusses different types of imagery in literature. It defines imagery as the representation of sense experiences through language that creates mental pictures. It then lists and describes various types of imagery, including visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, organic, and kinesthetic imagery. It concludes by assigning students to read two poems, identify images within them, explain the types of images used, and discuss their analysis in groups.
Power of Mental Imagery: Being the Fifth of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the / Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and / Business Efficiency
The document discusses different types of imagery in literature. It defines imagery as the representation of sense experiences through language that creates mental pictures. It then lists and describes various types of imagery, including visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, organic, and kinesthetic imagery. It concludes by assigning students to read two poems, identify images within them, explain the types of images used, and discuss their analysis in groups.
The document discusses different types of imagery in literature. It defines imagery as the representation of sense experiences through language that creates mental pictures. It then lists and describes various types of imagery, including visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, organic, and kinesthetic imagery. It concludes by assigning students to read two poems, identify images within them, explain the types of images used, and discuss their analysis in groups.
The document discusses different types of imagery in literature. It defines imagery as the representation of sense experiences through language that creates mental pictures. It then lists and describes various types of imagery, including visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, organic, and kinesthetic imagery. It concludes by assigning students to read two poems, identify images within them, explain the types of images used, and discuss their analysis in groups.
this text below? In a spring day, I see blue sky and white clouds. I see the budding leaves and daffodils. I hear robins and bluebirds singing in the early morning. I smell damp earth and blossoming hyacinth. I feel a fresh wind against my cheeck. Imagery It can be defined as the representation through language of sense experience. Image often suggests a mental picture, something seen in the mind’s eye. Types of Imagery Visual Imagery an image representing something be seen. Auditory Imagery an image representing something be heard. Olfactory Imagery an image representing a smell. Gustatory Imagery an image representing a taste. Tactile imagery an image representing a touch Organic imagery an image representing an internal sensation, such as hunger, thirst, fatigue, or nausea. Kinesthetic imagery an image representing movement or tension in muscles or joints. For a today discussion Read After Apple-Picking and Living in Sin poem. Find out some images in the poem. Explain some types of images in the poem. Do it in a group of three people.
Power of Mental Imagery: Being the Fifth of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the / Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and / Business Efficiency