On Beauty and Being Just

How does Elaine Scarry use imagery in On Beauty and Being Just?

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Imagery:

"Excluding the beauty of gardens and poems from perception would more swiftly destroy them than any occasional act of trampling."

"But we soon found ourselves also turning backward, for the beautiful faces and songs that lift us forward onto new ground keep calling out to us as well, inciting us to rediscover and recover them in whatever new thing gets made."

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On Beauty and Being Just