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How does Orwell use imagery to create a different tone at the start of Part II? Provide an example and explain why it is significant. 1984 Part 2

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Orwell uses different types of imagery in Part Two, Chapter Two of 1984.

In the opening paragraph, for example, Orwell creates an auditory image of doves "droning" in the background and, later, of a person stepping on a twig, which makes a "crackling" sound. He also evokes the "sickly" smell of bluebells, which is an example of olfactory imagery.

Orwell uses visual imagery here...

There is the image of the "overflowing" carriage, which he uses to travel to this clearing in the woods.

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