Joe Turner's Come and Gone

How does August Wilson use imagery in Joe Turner's Come and Gone?

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Imagery:

“It is August in Pittsburgh, 1911. The sun falls out of heaven like a stone. The fires of the steel mill rage with a combined sense of industry and progress.”

“Been binding people ever since. That’s why they call me Bynum. Just like glue I sticks people together.”

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Joe Turner's Come and Gone