The imagery of sketching
The author depicts the sense of sight when he outlines his introduction to aid readers visualize the content of the entire book. The author writes, "In this introductory chapter, I sketch some of the main ideas of the theory of justice I wish to develop."
The imagery of comprehension
The role of justice in society is made clear to readers through prepositions. The author writes, “These prepositions seem to express our intuitive conviction of the importance of justice. No doubt they are expressed too strongly. IN any event, I wish to inquire whether these contentions or others similar to them are sound, and if so, how they can be accounted for."
The imagery of the basic structure of society
The description of the basic structure of society to achieve order depicts the images of organization. The author writes, “For us, the primary subject of justice is the basic structure of society, or more exactly, how the major social institutions distribute fundamental rights and duties and determine the division of advantages from social cooperation."