Lesson 1: Kinds Of Imagery Flashcards
(7 cards)
What is visual imagery?
Visual imagery appeals to the sense of sight, describing what can be seen. Examples include descriptions of colors, shapes, textures, and scenery.
Visual imagery is often used in literature to create vivid pictures in the reader’s mind.
What does auditory imagery refer to?
Auditory imagery appeals to the sense of hearing, describing what can be heard. Examples include descriptions of sounds, music, or silence.
Auditory imagery can enhance the emotional impact of a narrative.
Define olfactory imagery
Olfactory imagery appeals to the sense of smell, describing what can be smelled. Examples include descriptions of fragrances, scents, or odors.
Olfactory imagery can evoke strong memories and emotions.
What is gustatory imagery?
Gustatory imagery appeals to the sense of taste, describing what can be tasted. Examples include descriptions of flavors, textures, or temperatures.
Gustatory imagery is often used in food writing and poetry.
What does tactile imagery describe?
Tactile imagery appeals to the sense of touch, describing what can be felt. Examples include descriptions of textures, temperatures, or sensations.
Tactile imagery helps readers connect physically with the text.
What is kinesthetic imagery?
Kinesthetic imagery describes the sense of movement or action, describing what it’s like to move or perform an action. Examples include descriptions of physical sensations or movements.
Kinesthetic imagery is often used in action scenes to convey dynamic movement.
Define organic imagery
Organic imagery describes internal emotions and sensations, like hunger and love.
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Organic imagery can help set the mood and context of a narrative.