Paris to the Moon
How does Adam Gopnik use imagery in Paris to the Moon?
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Imagery:
"A scowling grey universe relieved by pastry: This was my first impression of Paris, and of them all, it was not the farthest from the truth."
"They were stout and old and plain; evil may sometimes be banal, but virtue, to its credit, always is."
Paris to the Moon