The Faerie Queene
How does Edmund Spenser use imagery in The Faerie Queene?

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Much of the Faerie Queen is full of pastoral landscapes and the beauty of nature. The Faerie Queene, however, also represents nature in a negative tone with the adventures of Redcrosse Knight and his progression throughout the poem’s six books; the knight ultimately suffers due to his humanly faults and inconsistency in keeping to the chivalric code of duty.