Discussing Imagery in Margaret Laurence's novel "The Stone Angel".
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 05:18:25
Discuss Laurence's use of three of the following images to develop characters/ themes in The Stone Angel.
-flowers/earth -stone -animals -water -journey(physical/spiritual) -Scottish lineage
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As in any literary work, imagery is an essential element in accenting characters, and giving a better understanding of events as they progress. Of course, the novel "The Stone Angel" by Margaret Laurence is no exception. Imagery plays an important role in developing various themes and characters in
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as flowers, or showing how one single inanimate object such as a monument statue, can represent the gradual destruction of a person's entire life, is remarkably in-depth, yet surprisingly simple to understand. Since much of it, like the element of water, is used subtlety, it's not jumping out at you, yet is relatively easy to find. All in all, the use of imagery makes the book enjoyable, and it wouldn't be the same without it.
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