Measure for Measure

How does William Shakespeare use imagery in Measure for Measure?

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Though Isabella's psychomachia is less overt than Angelo's, the sensual imagery that creeps into her language indicates an inordinate sexual repression, and the vehement tirades she lashes Claudio with betray her quick temper.

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Measure for Measure