The Golden Notebook

How does Doris Lessing use imagery in The Golden Notebook?

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Imagery:

"There they sat, thinking in spite of themselves of the mutilated boy just below them, who was now the centre of the house, dominating it, conscious of everything that went on in it, a blind but all-conscious presence."

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The Golden Notebook