Bonnard's Garden

How does Rick Barot use imagery in Bonnard's Garden?

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The place in this particular poem is described through beautiful imagery, depicting flora and fauna, mysterious intruders, and even a startling scream. In examining such places as gardens, street corners, and other outdoor scenes, Barot, as he has explicitly stated, better perceives himself.

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Bonnard's Garden