The imagery that is associated with hearing in the poem ‘Barter’
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Barter" is made up of two major ingredients: ideas and imagery. ... The ideas come in the form of intangible things (things you can't touch or see) like "loveliness," "wonder," "peace," and "ecstasy." When Teasdale gives us imagery, it's almost always nature imagery. No cars or boats or buildings in this one.
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