Prisons We Choose to Live Inside
How does Doris Lessing use imagery in Prisons We Choose to Live Inside?

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Imagery:
"Any nation can be made to revert to drum-beating, to dancing around a campfire waving tomahawks—metaphorically speaking—by any leader able to use the appropriate phrases and war cries."
"When a war starts, nations go mad—and have to go mad, in order to survive."
Prisons We Choose to Live Inside