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Imagery and Symbolism

Imagery and Symbolism. An introspective analysis Michaela teolis Morgan Kane Nareh Sarkissian Jeffrey Smith Samuel dion -Dundas Maggie Sessenwein. What is Imagery?. Imagery is language that appeals to our senses through description, improving the literary experience.

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Imagery and Symbolism

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  1. Imagery and Symbolism An introspective analysis Michaela teolis Morgan Kane NarehSarkissian Jeffrey Smith Samuel dion-Dundas Maggie Sessenwein

  2. What is Imagery? • Imagery is language that appeals to our senses through description, improving the literary experience. • Imagery has many forms, generally pertaining to each of the five senses. • Imagery will generally pertain to one or two senses at a time.

  3. What is symbolism? • The literary art of investing meaning into certain elements of a piece of literature, towards the goal of conveying a message. • Symbolism in literature allows a deeper meaning to everyday objects. It is used as a tool to understand the story clearly. • Symbolism can be used to represent the characters inner self of used to moralize the story.

  4. Imagery and symbolism: the massage parlor • During Mchenry’s first visit to the massage parlor, it is described as very run down, sketchy area. “His pickup was the only car in he lot. A pink building with the word massage in red neon, a white door. Momentum carried him inside where a young not-quite-so-pretty Asian girl in a swinsuit top and a piece of flowery cloth for a skirt sat reading a magazine in a language McHenry didn’t recognize.” • Despite his fear of judgement from others, he ultimately discovers that what others think does not matter and feels “light” and “free”. He feels that it is morally incorrect to be there, yet cannot prove it otherwise.

  5. “HAPPY ENDING” • This story proves the double meaning to this words. It symbolizes several aspects of the protagonist: • The literal meaning is the sensual massage, • Versus the symbolic meaning which is the positive ending to the story. • The act of fulfilling expectations for others and going beyond of what others wanted of him “He learned to act like a father when his daughter was around and a husband when Marnie needed him around.” has ended as he is finally

  6. Works Cited • “Symbolism.” Merriam-Webster, Merriam-Webster, Incorporated, www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/symbolism. Accessed 31 Aug. 2017. • “Imagery: Definition and Examples.” Literary Terms, Literary Terms. , 10 Sept. 2016, literaryterms.net/imagery/. Accessed 31 Aug. 2017.

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