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Sir Thomas Malory's Use Of Imagery In Morte D 'Arthur'

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Dixon Evans Ms. Morris English 12-5th period 15 March 2023 Imagery In Morte D’Arthur The use of imagery in books can be very useful to help the reader understand what is going on by giving mental images. Sir Thomas Malory wrote the book called Morte D’Arthur and in this book Malory uses several senses of imagery, the main ones being sight, touch, and sound. Malory uses these senses of imagery to give the reader mental images to help the reader understand what is going on and also entertain the reader. In the book Morte D’Arthur, Sir Thomas Malory uses imagery to give mental images of what is going on in the story by using sight, touch, and sound. In the book Morte D’Arthur, Sir Thomas Malory uses imagery to give mental images of what is going on in the story by using sight. Malory writes “And when Sir Mordred saw King Arthur he ran until him with his sword drawn in his hand” (189). Malory wrote like that so it gives the reader the mental image of King Arthur running towards Sir Mordred in battle. Malory also writes like this to give the reader the mental image of King Arthur clutching his sword in his hands as he runs towards Sir Mordred. Malory Also writes this “and there …show more content…

Malory writes “And then the King cried as he lay in his bed, HELP!, HELP!” (185). Malory writing this gives the reader the mental sound of the King screaming for help. This also gives the reader the mental sound and image of the King laying in his bed helpless crying for help. Malory also writes “And so they came with this word unto Arthur. Then he said, ‘I am glad that this is done,’ and so he went into the field” (187). Writing this Malory gives the reader the mental sound of King Arthur saying “I am glad that this is done”. Malory also writes this because it gives the mental sound of KIng Athur saying “I am glad that this is done” then walking into the

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