Disgrace

How does John Maxwell Coetzee use imagery in Disgrace?

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Example of Imagery:

"Not rape, not quite that, but undesired nevertheless, undesired to the core. As though she had decided to go slack, die within herself for the duration, like a rabbit when the jaws of the fox close on its neck. So that everything done to her might be done, as it were, far away."

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Disgrace