is the painting of
visual pictures with words, and if Chapter Seven is examined we can see that there are many
examples of Hawthorne's imagery here. Perhaps one of the most striking examples of imagery is
howis now described. Consider the following description, and think about how Hawthorne uses
words to present a very visual picture of what Pearl now looks...
Sunday, January 18, 2009
What are some examples of imagery in Chapter 7 that Hawthorne employs in The Scarlet Letter?
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