We'll Always Have Summer

How does the author use imagery in the novel, We’ll Always Have Summer?

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In Conrad's narration, the author uses vivid, intense imagery to describe his feeling about seeing Belly with Jeremiah.

“I would rather have had someone shoot me in the head with a nail gun, repeatedly, than have to watch the two of them cuddling on the couch together all night” (177).

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We’ll Always Have Summer