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Imagery Layers

Hugo Raines

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Publisher: Publifye

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Imagery Layers explores the fascinating link between sensory imagery and its impact on our emotions and understanding. It argues that language appealing to our senses shapes how we perceive the world. The book reveals how carefully chosen words activate neural pathways, triggering emotional responses and creating deeper meanings in texts. Understanding this connection can provide tools for better communication, persuasion, and artistic expression.

 
The book progresses by first laying a foundation in psychology and language arts, then dissecting how language targeting our five senses influences our minds. It examines sensory imagery across literature, marketing, and everyday conversation. For instance, the book discusses how sensory details can be strategically used to evoke specific emotional reactions, aiding comprehension.

 
What makes this book unique is its layered framework, where each layer focuses on a specific sense, offering a nuanced understanding of sensory imagery. By bridging psychology and language arts, Imagery Layers provides insights for writers, marketers, and educators who want to harness the power of sensory language.
Available since: 05/06/2025.
Print length: 80 pages.

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