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Imagery evokes a mental image or other kinds of sensual impressions in literary writings. “I am beautiful pearls…”, “dotted silver threads”, “laughter of the field” , etc.

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Imagery evokes a mental image or other kinds of sensual impressions in literary writings.

“I am beautiful pearls…”, “dotted silver threads”, “laughter of the field”, etc. Now, observe auditory images created by the words “sighs”, “thunders”, “laughter”, etc. Critically appreciate the poem, explaining the effect these techniques create in the mind of the reader.

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The poet uses vivid visual imagery to make the reader imagine the beauty of rain. Expressions such as “beautiful pearls” and “dotted silver threads” make raindrops appear precious and attractive. The phrase “laughter of the field” suggests the happiness and freshness brought by rain to nature. The poet also uses auditory imagery through words like “sighs,” “thunders” and “laughter”, allowing the reader to almost hear the sounds associated with rain. These images make the poem lively and musical and help the reader experience rain through different senses.

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Chapter 2.6: Song of The Rain - Exercise [Page 100]

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CBSE English Literature Reader Class 9
Chapter 2.6 Song of The Rain
Exercise | Q 5. B. b) | Page 100
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