1. Independent Reading -- Post-it #3 Imagery
2. Symbolism -- add to chart
Imagery is defined as any type of description that relates to a person's five senses. Technically, however, there are seven types of specific imagery related to our senses:
Imagery and symbolism are often used together, which makes it difficult to distinguish the two many a time. For example- a thunderstorm which has been described in great detail using imagery could also to stand for chaos or discontent among characters.
So, although there might be symbols used in descriptive images, the two terms are not interchangeable.
3. What are the symbols in the Guided Imagery?
4. Free-write -- Rant or Rave. Did the interpretation of symbols work for you? Explain your answer.
2. Symbolism -- add to chart
Imagery is defined as any type of description that relates to a person's five senses. Technically, however, there are seven types of specific imagery related to our senses:
- Visual: related to things that may be seen
- Auditory: related to things that may be heard
- Olfactory: related to things that may be smelled
- Gustatory: related to things that may be tasted
- Tactile: related to things that may be touched (with the hand or some other body part)
- Kinesthetic: related to motion and/or movement
- Organic: related to feelings inside the body (i.e. hunger, emotions)
Imagery and symbolism are often used together, which makes it difficult to distinguish the two many a time. For example- a thunderstorm which has been described in great detail using imagery could also to stand for chaos or discontent among characters.
So, although there might be symbols used in descriptive images, the two terms are not interchangeable.
3. What are the symbols in the Guided Imagery?
4. Free-write -- Rant or Rave. Did the interpretation of symbols work for you? Explain your answer.