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1 Imagery Using Sensory Detail

2 What is imagery? Imagery is language that describes something that can be seen, heard, touched, tasted, or smelled (the 5 senses). Imagery is when the writer has used such good description in their writing that the reader can “imagine” the scene being described.

3 Imagery is descriptive writing
When you are writing, you want to make it descriptive and paint an original picture. You want to describe something in an original and unique way. Remember you want those reading your writing to be able to imagine what you are describing!

4 Remember: Be original Be creative Stretch your imagination
For example, instead of this: The hot, yellow sun went behind the mountain and covered the valley in red. The sun cut itself on a sharp peak and bled into the valley.—John Steinbeck Try this:

5 Sight The sun’s beams shimmered and danced on the ocean’s gentle waves.

6 Smell The fragrance of the roses drifted through the room like elusive ghosts.

7 Sound Although they could not see outside the cabin, they could hear the eerie tapping, tapping, tapping, of his knife upon their door.

8 Taste The cheesecake’s exquisite flavor traveled from his tongue to his spine.

9 Touch The icy breeze gently brushed against the hair on her neck, and goose-bumps shortly followed.

10 What did you notice about those examples?
They contained other types of figurative language. Imagery also contains descriptive diction too. Remember to consider connotation when choosing diction.

11 So keep in mind… Imagery is a type of figurative language that can contain any or all of the 5 senses but also uses specific diction and other figurative language such as: personification repetition onomatopoeia metaphor etc. alliteration simile

12 Let’s take another look!
The sun’s beams shimmered and danced on the ocean’s gentle waves. The fragrance of the roses drifted through the room like elusive ghosts. simile personification

13 Although they could not see outside the cabin, they could hear the eerie tapping, tapping, tapping, of his knife upon their door. The cheesecake’s exquisite flavor traveled from his tongue to his spine. repetition personification

14 The icy breeze gently brushed against the hair on her neck, and goose-bumps shortly followed.
Hopefully you also notice all the good diction: Shimmered Fragrance Elusive Eerie Exquisite Icy personification


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