Pick out at least ten sentences from the myth “The Gorgon’s Head” that shows sensory images. Identify the senses to which these statements appeal.

Sagot :

The following are sentences that show sensory images.

The wind blew freshly - sense of touch
To catch a glimpse of their glittering brightness - sense of sight
Having their heads bitten off by their ugly tusks - sense of touch
Slay the golden-winged, iron-scaled, long-tusked, brazen-clawed, snaky-haired monster - sense of sight
He heard a voice close beside him - sense of hearing
The reflection of his face - sense of sight
Shone like the moon at harvest-time - sense of sight
In the hope of brightening his own wits by what he heard - sense of hearing
A very wild and desert place, overgrown with shaggy bushes - sense of sight
Enjoyed a peep at the visible world - sense of sight