Brown Girl, Brownstones
How does Paule Marshall use imagery in Brown Girl, Brownstones?

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Occasionally, Marshall uses symbolic imagery to foreshadow something that is going to happen, such as emphasizing the end of spring and the end of the day, to show that Selina and Clive's relationship is nearing its end.
Brown Girl, Brownstones