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Page 1: Presentation SNTC

WELCOME

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POWER POINT PRESENTATION

NAME : KEERTHI KRISHNA

COLLEGE : SNTC NEDUNGANDA

OPTIONAL : ENGLISH

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IMAGES

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IMAGES

Words pictures created by poets are called Images.

The word image is derived from the word imago which means similarity. It can be any sense perception expressed in language

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KINDS OF IMAGES

VISUAL IMAGES (EYES)

AUDITORY IMAGES (EAR)

OLFACTORY IMAGES (SMELL)

TACTILE IMAGES (TOUCH)

GUSTATORY IMAGES (TASTE)

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VISUAL IMAGE

Visual images are the most common in poetry, as it is the important sense amoung our five senses.

Example :

“Beaded bubbles winking at the brim” { keats}

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AUDITORY IMAGES

A mental image that is similar to an auditory perception

Example :

“The voice is so thrilling never heard

In spring time of cuckood bird,

Breaking the silence of the seas,

Amoung the farthest Hebrides…{wordsworth}

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OLFACTORY IMAGES

Images created of the sense of smell

Example :

After Apple-Picking - Essence of winter sleep in on the night, the scent of apples

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TACTILE IMAGES

Tactile imagery appeals to the sense of touch. 

Example :

I fall upon the thorns of life , Bleed { shelly}

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GUSTATORY IMAGES

Gustatory imagery pertains to the sense of taste.

Example :

The rich, sweet, sugary taste of chocolate ran over his taste buds as he chewed and swallowed the whole dessert in less than ten seconds”. 

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FIND OUT THE IMAGES

Here is a child who clambers and scrambles

And here is a mill, there is a river

Nor what soft inscensehangs upon the boughs

The owl for all his faethers was cold

Tasting of the flora and the country green

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REFERENCES

Course book of standar 8

www.wikipedia.com

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THANK YOU