Marley and Me

How does John Grogan use imagery in Marley and Me?

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Imagery:

"His body would quiver, his head would bob from side to side, and his entire rear end would swing in a sort of spastic dance. We called it he Marley Mambo."

"He was a gentle giant around Patrick, and he accepted his second-fiddle status with bonhomie and good-natured resignation."

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Marley and Me