The Daffodil Sky

How does H. E. Bates use imagery in The Daffodil Sky?

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Bates is known for his striking nature imagery, and here it is the coursing clouds, the discoloured sky, and its sudden clearing "fresh and brilliant, shot through with pale green fire" like daffodils, which trigger for the nameless narrator the memories through which his story is revealed.

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The Daffodil Sky