The Innocent

How does Ian McEwan use imagery in The Innocent?

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Imagery:

"He should do without his glasses. The things he really wanted to see were up close. A circuit diagram, a valve filament, another face. A girl's face."

"Leonard was flustered. Too many half-sentences were crowding before him. He had been handed a gift he could easily destroy in the unwrapping."

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The Innocent