The Confessions of Nat Turner
How does William Styron use imagery in The Confessions of Nat Turner?

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Example of Imagery:
"Minutes passed and they said nothing, then Henry's voice broke the silence, his deaf man's bleat hoarse and cracked, a shock in the stillness: 'Us gotta kill all dem white sonsabitches. Ain't dat what de Lawd done told you? Ain't dat right, Nat?'"
The Confessions of Nat Turner