The Angels Weep

How does Wilbur Smith use imagery in The Angels Weep?

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Smith uses visual description to paint a picture of Craig's innocence. He is twenty-nine-years-old of age, half Ballantyne and half Mellow and has dark hair and hazel eyes. His mouth is wide and gentle looking, which adds to his overall image of a vulnerable young boy.

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The Angels Weep