Examples: After Apple-Picking - Essence of winter sleep in on the night, the scent of apples Note: just the mention of "the scent of apples" does not make it an image, but when connected to "essence of winter sleep" the scent gains vividness. Olfactory: Olfactory imagery describes a particular scent. It means, when the reader reads it, he only fell the sense of hearing but not really hearing in purpose.ģ. The auditory imagery that evokes in poem is not like auditory perception. This imagery is developed by the poet to make an auditory imaginative in poem. This imagery represents sounds like in words such as “buzzing, tinkling, chiming” and others related to the sound.
the clatter of stone An Old Man's Winter Night- The roar of trees, the crack of branches, beating on a box Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening …show more content… Auditory: Auditory imagery describes specific sounds that are happening within the story.
of load on load of apples coming in Mowing- The scythe whispering to the ground The Runaway- The miniature thunder…. Examples: After Apple-Picking - the rumbling.
It describes what a scene or character looks like. Visual: Visual imagery appeals to the sense of sight, and plays the largest role in imagery in literature. Many of these deal with the five senses, which all work together to help us create mental images of whatever we are reading.5ġ. Types of Imagery There are seven distinct types of imagery: visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, kinesthetic and organic.