The Fall of Hyperion

How does Dan Simmons use imagery in The Fall of Hyperion?

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Imagery:

"I looked out at the garden. The path glowed whitely, almost eerily in the dark."

"The tall shadow moved closer, its footfalls silent on cold ceramic. The sky rippled with blood-red energy, and the poet could see the thorns and blades and razorwire wrappings now."

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The Fall of Hyperion