A Lover's Discourse: Fragments

How does Roland Barthes use imagery in A Lover's Discourse: Fragments?

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Imagery:

"Here and there, on the trees, some leaves remain. And I often stand deep in thought before them. I contemplate a leaf and attach my hope to it. When the wind plays with the leaf, I tremble in every limb. And if it should fall, alas, my hope falls with it."

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A Lover's Discourse: Fragments