This document contains information about literary elements and imagery. It provides examples of imagery from two poems - one by Kelly Roper describing an egret flying and one by Edgar Allan Poe from his poem "The Raven". It then defines imagery as a technique authors use to communicate feelings and ideas by creating images in the reader's mind through metaphorical and figurative language. Some types of imagery include visual, auditory, gustatory, tactile, olfactory, and kinesthetic imagery.
This document contains information about literary elements and imagery. It provides examples of imagery from two poems - one by Kelly Roper describing an egret flying and one by Edgar Allan Poe from his poem "The Raven". It then defines imagery as a technique authors use to communicate feelings and ideas by creating images in the reader's mind through metaphorical and figurative language. Some types of imagery include visual, auditory, gustatory, tactile, olfactory, and kinesthetic imagery.
This document contains information about literary elements and imagery. It provides examples of imagery from two poems - one by Kelly Roper describing an egret flying and one by Edgar Allan Poe from his poem "The Raven". It then defines imagery as a technique authors use to communicate feelings and ideas by creating images in the reader's mind through metaphorical and figurative language. Some types of imagery include visual, auditory, gustatory, tactile, olfactory, and kinesthetic imagery.
By: Butalid, Jane Herlou A. Berhame, Miles Contents: Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Like a phoenix rising not from flames but watery reeds, The egret flapped its wings and gracefully rose up the weeds. The flash of white feathers shone against green leaves and clear blue sky. The majestic bird set a course unknown and swiftly did fly. - Kelly Roper Excerpt of The Raven (Edgar Allan Poe) Once upon a midnight Ah, distinctly I remember dreary, while I pondered, it was in the bleak weak and weary, Over December; And each many a quaint and separate dying ember curious volume of wrought its ghost upon the forgotten lore While I floor. Eagerly I wished the nodded, nearly napping, morrow; -vainly I had suddenly there came a sought to borrow From my tapping, As of someone books surcease of sorrow- gently rapping, rapping at sorrow for the lost Lenore my chamber door. "Tis For the rare and radiant some visitor," I muttered, maiden whom the angels "tapping at my chamber name Lenore Nameless door- Only this and here for evermore. nothing more." Imagery • a technique used by authors, poets, and novelists to communicate feelings, translate ideas and explore thoughts by creating images in the minds of the readers. • It is a language used such as metaphorical and figurative. "Her lips tasted as sweet as honey" "His words thrust like a dagger in my heart" Visual imagery • visual imagery • auditory • gustatory • tactile • olfactory and • kinesthetic. Add Your Title Here Education is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, morals, beliefs, and habits. Educational methods include teaching, training, storytelling, discussion and directed research. Add Your Title Here Education is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, morals, beliefs, and habits. Educational methods include teaching, training, storytelling, discussion and directed research. Thank You Everyone!