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torisob [31]
2 years ago
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Nana76 [90]2 years ago
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When Twain explains Captain Brown and shows the rationale for his criticism of this captain's statement, it is clear to discern the use of imagery. Both examples demonstrate how expectations and reality may be vastly different. We can get to this conclusion because: Imagery is a figure of speech that permits the reader's senses to be stimulated by extremely vivid descriptions.

When Twain depicts Captain Brown, we may see an illustration of this.

Twain employs very descriptive adjectives and provides specifics in this description that help the reader to imagine the captain and his conduct.

Twain also employs imagery to convey the reasons for his criticism of the captain. This allows the reader to gain a better grasp of the character as well as the setting in which he is placed. Twain was led to feel that life at sea was fantastic because of people like Brown, but life at sea was extremely difficult, and this was not exposed to the public, demonstrating that visions of glamorous things can often turn into unpleasant realities.

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