The Counterlife

How does Philip Roth use imagery in The Counterlife?

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Visual Imagery:

"Judea was something had been left just as it had been made; this could have passed for a piece of the moon to which the Jews had been sadistically exiled by their worst enemies rather than the place they passionately maintained was theirs and no one else's from time immemorial."

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The Counterlife