This document discusses imagery in literature and poetry. It defines imagery as language that appeals to the senses and creates mental images for the reader. There are different types of imagery, including visual, aural, tactile, olfactory, and gustatory imagery that appeal to sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste respectively. Effective imagery uses vivid language to paint sensory details that engage the reader's imagination. Imagery can combine different senses in a single image or be used together with other literary techniques like simile, hyperbole, and sound effects. The goal of imagery is to help readers visualize what the author has imagined.