"Images can mean different things because what you thought something
meant might not mean the same thing to someone else. The language that
we use can play a huge part in the way that people understand what we
are trying to say. A new reader of a poem might think the story means
something totally different from what a older reader thinks. In the poem
a lesson from history by Joseph Morris one reader might agree that the
first line is true but another reader might disagree that once you have
done something their life becomes easier. "The definition of image is language that addresses the senses. We use
images to describe different things and to catch you audience attention.
They provide verbal pictures of the poet's encounters real or imagined
with the world."
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