Imagery
Imagery is the mental image the your mind comes up with when certain words are said. In scene V (lines 94-111) of Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, a picture is painted in the mind by the words said. Imagery vocabulary, explanations, and affects of the reader are the three most important aspects of imagery. Shakespeare does a wonderful job of using imagery vocabulary to paint a picture in the minds of the audience. Even now in the 21st century we can read Romeo and Juliet and get the same sort of picture as the people of Shakespearean times got, even though the vocabulary is a little different. Words such as "shrine," "sin," "saint," "prayer," "faith," and "profane" all paint the picture of a holy scene in my mind. When reading of (or listening to) Romeo and Juliet meet you feel as if some holy, religious realm is tak
automatically love one another, it gives me this tingling feeling inside. This loving suprising, picture-perfect combo. When "seeing" Romeo and Juliet meet, and feeling lonely or unloved, I just think of Romeo and Juliet, and I know that someday my gives the idea that God, or some other spiritual being, brought the two together at the is painted in my mind is the kind that is only found in storybooks or TV sitcoms. the kind The imagery of scene V depicts that Romeo and Juliet's love was meant to be. It
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Approximate Word count = 578
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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