compose an imagery with pride
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Red is a colour that Jane Austen employs to convey desire and passion. The colour red is simply one of many examples of imagery in Pride and Prejudice that allow the author to illustrate rather than inform the reader about key events.
Imagery seems to be a rhetorical strategy or language approach for conveying a concrete mental impression or "image" of an abstract notion. Austen largely use imagery in Pride and Prejudice to establish people and make the reading experience more vibrant.
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