what are the images in the Poem Exile
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Exile is a poem where the poetess reflects upon the family’s sudden departure from their Dominican motherland and their ensuing cultural adjustment to New York city. Exile poem relies on an innocent, nearly childlike, memories, voice of the family’s parting and arrival are masked in a child’s interpretations and observations of the adult intrigue essential for a covert flight from their motherland.
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- As a literary device, imagery comprises descriptive language which functions as a way for the reader to imagine the world through literature and add symbolism to the work. Imagery draws on the 5 senses, namely taste, sight, touch, sound, and smell.
- The poet has used imagery in the 16th paragraph where as Papi and the narrator back up from the reflection of the window they observe their reflections super-imposed on the care free beach scene. The poet notices in a clear, visual manner as in what way are they different from the All American family in the display. Looking at them, the poet feels her family is like visitors .
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