2.What is the difference between Sound Imagery and Onomatopoeia?
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Answer:
Imagery is language used by poets, novelists and other writers to create images in the mind of the reader. Imagery includes figurative and metaphorical language to improve the reader’s experience through their senses.
examples..
The night was black as ever, but bright stars lit up the sky in beautiful and varied constellations which were sprinkled across the astronomical landscape.
Onomatopoeia is also a common tool used for imagery. Onomatopoeia is a form of auditory imagery in which the word used sounds like the thing it describes. Here are a few examples of onomatopoeia as imagery:
The fire crackled and popped.
She rudely slurped and gulped down her soup.
The pigs happily oinked when the farmer gave them their slop to
Sound Imagery:
It is used to explain things, ideas or actions using sounds. It is also called as auditory imagery.
Example: She awoke to the chirping of birds and the soft whisper of a breeze as it passed through the tree outside her window.
Onomatopoeia:
The formation of word from a sound associated with what is names.
Example: Machine noises—honk, beep, vroom, clang, zap, boing.
Animal names—cuckoo, whip-poor-will, whooping crane, chickadee.
Impact sounds—boom, crash, whack, thump, bang.
Sounds of the voice—shush, giggle, growl, whine, murmur, blurt, whisper, hiss.