The Use Of Imagery In Rupi Kaur's Milk And Honey Summary

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“Eye-opening and confronting, this book was a shock, an honest adventure and the epitome of emotion. Kaur 's poetic writing was mind-blowing, truthful and descriptive to the point where I was physically wrought with pain, burning with anger, drowning in helplessness, and falling into depths of despair.” Milk and Honey, a book of poetry by Rupi Kaur made me feel vulnerable and raw. Never in my life have I felt this type of heart-wrenching pain and enlightening knowledge that opened not only my eyes but my heart with deep emotions. I will review the book based on its writing style and tone, its illustrations, and its successful use of imagery.
Kaur takes you on an emotional journey through the chapters of the books: the hurting, the loving, the breaking, and the healing. Each section of the book successfully fulfills the promises of …show more content…

It is quite amazing how well the author paints pictures with her words. Like I have stated before, the factor of its relatability of the whole theme of the book helps quite a lot but, overall through Kaur’s powerful use of words, she reminds you of your first heartbreak and exactly how you felt about it. It is almost like a gift and a curse at the same time. She made me feel like I was sixteen again. Like I had my heart broken all over again.
The collection of poems, Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur will take you on an emotional ride through the heartbreak of your childhood to the heartache the was brought to you by your first love. Its writing style/tone, illustrations and successful use of imagery makes it a very effective and powerful read that will tug on the heartstrings of any reader, no matter the age or gender due to the relatability of the overall theme and its moving message. I highly recommend this book to those who has experience heartbreak before. It will give you the closure and peace that you are looking

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