Archimedes and the Door of Science

How does Jeanne Bendick use imagery in Archimedes and the Door of Science?

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Examples of Imagery:

"And above all, let no one dare lay hand on the person of Archimedes, or on his house or his belongings. I long to meet this man, to sit down and talk with him, and to pay honor to a mind that dwarfs the thinking of most men."

"Archimedes Principle: A body that is submerged partly or wholly in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces."

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Archimedes and the Door of Science