Five Senses In Imagery. Imagery worksheet use your senses imagery is a description of something using your senses. Imagery is the vividly descriptive or figurative language in literary work.
This short powerpoint presentation introduces imagery with explanations and examples of imagery that appeal to the five senses including descriptive language and figurative language two slides with brief student practice exercises are included as well as a student note sheet that can be printed out. Writing imagery with the 5 senses. The 5 different types of imagery correspond with the five senses.
Shakespeare uses many literary devices in romeo and juliet.
Imagery draws on the five senses namely the details of taste touch sight smell and sound imagery can also pertain to details about movement or a sense of a body in motion. Throughout the play the most common literary device in the story is imagery. Some examples of imagery found in the story are use the use of light and dark the appeal of the five senses and personification. Imagery draws on the five senses namely the details of taste touch sight smell and sound imagery can also pertain to details about movement or a sense of a body in motion.