Thursday, December 9, 2010

Imagery

Imagery is what allows a reader to visualize for his/her self what authors see while writing their poems. The better the imagery in  a poem, the better a reader can see what is going on in the poem. In To A Dying Athlete, lines like "we chaired you through the market place" and "Eyes the shady night has shut" allowed me to truly get the feeling of the poem.

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