Thursday, December 10, 2015

Smell Imagery

 The smell of tar. Imagery of smell is used to help the reader 'smell' what the character in the story smells. A sound of thunder's author uses lots of great smell imagery to help describe the setting of the story. A example of smell imagery is The smell of tar and an old salt sea. Roses sweeten the air. " roses sweeten the air" is great smell imagery because you can almost smell the roses a and imagine the character smelling the roses. The smell of tar an old salt sea is great smell imagery because the author describes a kind of bad smell and you can imagine how the characters smelt and felt in that moment. Overall A sound of thunder uses smell imagery to help the reader to imagine what the character would smell. 

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