The Fellowship of the Ring

How does J. R. R. Tolkien use imagery in The Fellowship of the Ring?

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In Chapter Five, the drums create a realistic sense of imagery which creates tension.The tension builds slowly, with various sounds and warnings that run from the previous chapter into this one, foreshadowing potential danger.

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The Fellowship of the Ring