Imagery
Imagery is a necessary instrument for deliberation of poem, some would argue its significance down to the last element. Poet should always identify the imagery of a poem. Ask, then, what senses the poet appeals to and what analogies he or she implies or cite directly. But one may also ask, Why does the poet use these particular images and analogies?
In Edgar Allan Poe’s The cask of Amontillado, he uses both descriptive and metaphorical imagery. He emphasizes senses, to give light on the poem, the hatred showed clearly on how Edgar blow the great wine tester, it manifested his experience, how cruel his life and how he will survive to his thinking.
Poet introduces imagery to picture our different senses. Sometimes it uses analogy, it delivers result of the descriptive imagery to a rational hypothesis. It creates hope from visual attractiveness, in this imagination, the poet won’t see at all the darkness. Poet only hear, but the sound now is more frenzied and directly menacing than the mere flow of the water. The analogy gives a prompt action.
The poet visualized a human beings as agents of destruction. It implies that our planet without conviction must seem and unavoidably uninformed and violent. Analogy allows the poet also to identify the world in order. Poet's imagination steer world’s arena throughout his/her wonderful mind, it created a vivid and collective figures to picture out the different structures and modes in life.
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