What is An Example Of Imagery in Of Mice and Men?

Answer:
> When the narrator describes the bunkhouse
> Describing the pool near the start of the book (the one Lennie drinks out of but george doesnt like the look of)

When George describes his and Lennie's dream of their new life: this imagery is an important factor of this story and it shows the simplicity of early-American dreams and how small things such as freedom and a place to call their own meant so much to them. Understanding this dream will help guide the reader throughout the story and will also help you connect to the characters.
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