Types of imagery

Cards (14)

  • is the one that creates a sensory effect of touch through text or the writing of the authors
    Tactile imagery
  • This is used to convey how some things feel
    Tactile Imagery
  • appeals to our sense of touch
    Tactile Imagery
  • appeals to our sense of taste and food cravings
    Gustatory imagery
  • describes flavors, such as spiciness, sweetness, and other spices.
    Gustatory imagery
  • describes taste
    gustatory imagery
  • is the imagery when the author tries to attract the reader's taste or smell.
    Olfactory imagery
  •  It describes different scents
    Olfactory imagery
  • involves description of sight

    Visual imagery
  • describes things we see, such as colors, sizes, shapes, and patterns
    Visual imagery
  •  creates an appeal to the reader's sense of hearing
    Auditory imagery
  •  It describes sounds that we hear, such as noise, music
    Auditory imagery
  • Is the use of figurative language to represent stuff and ideals in a way that it appeals to the five senses: sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch.
    Imagery
  • are utilized by the writer to describe anything and bring forth imagination to the reader
    sensory images