Toronto, Mississippi Imagery

Toronto, Mississippi Imagery

The Imagery of Bill’s grandfather

Bill asserts, “Everyone’s a poet. We’d be visiting my grandfather’s place. He wore this black patch on his eye and I used to think this tunnel of air went right through his head ” (Act 1, Scene 1). Bill’s imagery of his grandfather reveals his poetical outlook. He is imaginative based on how he envisages the ‘tunnel of air.’

The Imagery of the Yard

Bill recalls, “He’d (his grandfather_ carry me outside to my dad’s truck. The yard smelled like hay and I don’t know- toilets ” (Act 1, Scene 1). His recollection builds the imagery of the ‘hay-like or toilet-like’ odor. The smell is indicative of his poetical thoughts.

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