A Suitable Boy

How does Vikram Seth use imagery in A Suitable Boy: A Novel?

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Imagery:

"The road, made of vertically laid bricks and little else, was cratered with holes, and the wheels had lost all memory of their shock absorbers."

"Kidwai was something of a river-dolphin. He enjoyed swimming in silty water and outwitting the crocodiles around him."

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A Suitable Boy: A Novel