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Hello, in this question it is asked about the imagery used by the poet and the poem.
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So let's first know about the imagery.
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Imagery in poetry refers to the use of vivid and descriptive language that appeals to the reader's senses, creating a mental, picture or sensory experience.
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Poets use imagery to engage the reader's imagination, evoke emotions and enhance the overall impact and understanding of their poem.
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Imagery can encompass various senses including sight, sound, taste, touch and smell, allowing the reader to connect with the poem on a deeper level.
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Here are some ways poets can use imagery in their poems.
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First visual imagery.
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Poets use descriptive words and phrases to create visual images in the reader's mind.
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This can involve vivid descriptions of landscapes, people, objects or scenes.
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Second, auditory imagery.
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Auditory imagery appeals to the sense of hearing.
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Poets can use words and phrases that evoke sounds, whether it is the roar of the ocean, whisper of the wind or the chirping of the birds...