Good-bye, Mr. Chips

How does James Hilton use imagery in Good-bye, Mr. Chips?

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Examples of Imagery:

  • “The sun was setting behind the hills, and the sky was a deep red. The trees stood up black against the sky, and their leaves, now copper-coloured, made a pattern against the light.”
  • “The moon was up, and the sky was a deep blue-black, with stars scattered like diamond dust.”
  • “The wind was blowing in gusts, and the trees were swaying and rustling.”
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Good-bye, Mr. Chips