Mark Twain Figurative Language

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Civilization in today’s world sees nature as an inexhaustible source of beauty . The author, Mark Twain, talks about the finite beauty of nature. Twain uses the literary device of imagery to visualize the point of the temporal beauty of nature. Imagery is using figurative language to try to appeal to the reader’s five senses to create an image of what the author is trying to say. Throughout the text, the author uses the literary device of imagery to prove his point. He uses adjectives and other descriptive words to make the point visible. For example, the author states, “No, the romance and the beauty were all gone from the river. All the value any feature of it had for me now was the amount of usefulness it could furnish toward compassing

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