The Complete Tales of Uncle Remus

How does Joel Chandler Harris use imagery in The Complete Tales of Uncle Remus?

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Example of Imagery:

"Brer Rabbit, he come a-lip pity-clippitin' 'long de big road, and he ain't got no waggin full er money. Ole Brer Rabbit, he up'n tuck a notion dat dey's sump'n' wrong somers, kaze ef dey wan'n't, he 'ud have des ez much waggin and money ez Mr. Man."

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The Complete Tales of Uncle Remus