Tokyo Ueno Station
How does the author use imagery in the novel, Tokyo Ueno Station?
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Example of Imagery:
Suddenly the countless streams of rain interrupting my vision as I stared at a withered lotus flower appeared like a big black curtain—clearly showcasing my life, closed off with nowhere left to go. Even though the curtain's come down...why wasn't I getting up from my seat...? What more did I think there was to see?"
Tokyo Ueno Station, Chapter One