IMAGERY
The use of figurative language to evoke a sensory experience for the reader, engaging the readers' senses and creating pictures with words in his mind.
"MOONLIGH SHONE ON THE BLACK FIGURE THAT LAY STILL AT THE FOOT OF THE STEPS AND ON THE HUNDREDS OF PIECES OF GLASS, WHICH WERE BLUE, AND BLACK EDGED WITH YELLOW, AND RED EDGED WITH BLACK."
The quote above is from the story "The Cut-glass bowl," which has a lot of imagery. Read the information in the infographic about the different types of imagery. Click on the interactive items to read examples of imagery. When you're ready, start the Escape Room. Good luck getting out!
START
AUDITORY
VISUAL
Appeals to sense of hearing or sound by including melodic sounds, silence, harsh noises, etc.
Appeals to sense of sight through description of color, light, size, pattern, etc.
TACTILE
GUSTATORY
Appeals to sense of touch by describing how something physically feels, such as its temperature, texture, or other sensation.
Aappeals to sense of taste through describing whether something is sweet, salty, savory, spicy, or sour.
ESCAPE ROOM
OLFACTORY
Appeals to sense of smell by describing something’s fragrance or odor.
Read the clue and try to find the imagery in the story "The Cut-glass Bowl." The selected imagery appears in order, so doing a second, close reading of the story to find the imagery might be a good idea.
LUCK!
INSTRUCTIONS
GOOD
For each clue, the password that allows you to advance is a combination of numbers constituted of the page number in which the imagery is found, followed by the line number (i.e. page #25, line #6, password 256).
CLUE #1
It is the image that allows you to imagine Harold's expression when he finds Freddy in the dining room.
The password is the combination of numbers formed by page and line.
Write the combination of numbers.
CLUE #2
It is the image that allows you to imagine the sensation of Harold and Evelyn's relationship after he discovered her with Freddy.
The password is the combination of numbers formed by page and line.
Write the combination of numbers.
CLUE #3
It is the image that allows you to imagine how the house felt and sounded like when Evelyn realized that the letter was probably about her son's death.
The password is the combination of numbers formed by page and line.
Write the combination of numbers.
CLUE #4
It is the image that allows you to imagine What Evelyn felt when she realized that the cut-glass bowl had something to do with all the tragedies of her life.
The password is the combination of numbers formed by page and line.
Write the combination of numbers.
CLUE #5
It is the image that allows you to imagine how Evelyn's body reacted when she wanted to throw the cut-glass bowl.
The password is the combination of numbers formed by page and line.
Write the combination of numbers.
CONGRATULATIONS!
You got out of the Escape Room!
Imagery Escape Room
Carla Cevallos
Created on March 8, 2021
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IMAGERY
The use of figurative language to evoke a sensory experience for the reader, engaging the readers' senses and creating pictures with words in his mind.
"MOONLIGH SHONE ON THE BLACK FIGURE THAT LAY STILL AT THE FOOT OF THE STEPS AND ON THE HUNDREDS OF PIECES OF GLASS, WHICH WERE BLUE, AND BLACK EDGED WITH YELLOW, AND RED EDGED WITH BLACK."
The quote above is from the story "The Cut-glass bowl," which has a lot of imagery. Read the information in the infographic about the different types of imagery. Click on the interactive items to read examples of imagery. When you're ready, start the Escape Room. Good luck getting out!
START
AUDITORY
VISUAL
Appeals to sense of hearing or sound by including melodic sounds, silence, harsh noises, etc.
Appeals to sense of sight through description of color, light, size, pattern, etc.
TACTILE
GUSTATORY
Appeals to sense of touch by describing how something physically feels, such as its temperature, texture, or other sensation.
Aappeals to sense of taste through describing whether something is sweet, salty, savory, spicy, or sour.
ESCAPE ROOM
OLFACTORY
Appeals to sense of smell by describing something’s fragrance or odor.
Read the clue and try to find the imagery in the story "The Cut-glass Bowl." The selected imagery appears in order, so doing a second, close reading of the story to find the imagery might be a good idea.
LUCK!
INSTRUCTIONS
GOOD
For each clue, the password that allows you to advance is a combination of numbers constituted of the page number in which the imagery is found, followed by the line number (i.e. page #25, line #6, password 256).
CLUE #1
It is the image that allows you to imagine Harold's expression when he finds Freddy in the dining room.
The password is the combination of numbers formed by page and line.
Write the combination of numbers.
CLUE #2
It is the image that allows you to imagine the sensation of Harold and Evelyn's relationship after he discovered her with Freddy.
The password is the combination of numbers formed by page and line.
Write the combination of numbers.
CLUE #3
It is the image that allows you to imagine how the house felt and sounded like when Evelyn realized that the letter was probably about her son's death.
The password is the combination of numbers formed by page and line.
Write the combination of numbers.
CLUE #4
It is the image that allows you to imagine What Evelyn felt when she realized that the cut-glass bowl had something to do with all the tragedies of her life.
The password is the combination of numbers formed by page and line.
Write the combination of numbers.
CLUE #5
It is the image that allows you to imagine how Evelyn's body reacted when she wanted to throw the cut-glass bowl.
The password is the combination of numbers formed by page and line.
Write the combination of numbers.
CONGRATULATIONS!
You got out of the Escape Room!