Live and Let Die
How does Ian Fleming use imagery in Live and Let Die?

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The imagery follows an action packed tour of different countries.
The novel starts in New York City. Mr. Big operates out of Harlem, a district of Manhattan that is inhabited primarily by African Americans. The second section of the novel takes place in Florida. The author spends a lot of time describing the city of New York, especially Harlem, as well as St. Petersburg, Florida. As the novel was originally written for a British audience these places would be very unfamiliar to them. The final section of the movie takes place in Jamaica.