The Well of Loneliness

How does Radclyffe Hall use imagery in The Well of Loneliness?

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Examples of Imagery:

"After she had gone he sat alone, and the lie was still bitter to his spirit as he sat there, and he covered his face for the shame that was in him—but because of the love that was in him he wept." Book 1: Chap. 13, p. 107

"For as though gaining courage from the terror that is war, many a one who was even as Stephen, had crept out of her hole and come into the daylight, come into the daylight and faced her country: 'Well, here I am, will you take me or leave me?'" Book 3: Chap. 34, p. 271

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The Well of Loneliness