Imagery In Joyas Voladoras

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In the essay "Joyas Voladoras", Doyle uses vivid imagery and descriptive diction to express the reality of life, the human heart and the pain that love can cause. Doyle’s essay gives the reader a sense of life and the pain a heart can go through. A message Doyle expresses is that a protected heart does not experience life to the fullest.
Doyle’s use of vivid imagery conveys that the heart is strong yet love still hurts. For example, Doyle states, “A hummingbird's heart is the size of a pencil eraser.” In this quote, Doyle uses vivid imagery to aid the reader in understanding that even though the heart may be small, the hummingbird feels the emotion just the same. Doyle uses a hummingbird heart as a metaphor for a human heart. No matter the

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