The Age of Innocence

How does Edith Wharton use imagery in The Age of Innocence?

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Wharton used imagery to emphasize the innocence of her characters.

"The allusion brought the color to her cheek, and it reflected itself in Archer's vivid blush."

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The Age of Innocence, pg. 198