Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch Imagery

Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch Imagery

The Nature of God

The author uses sight imagery to describe the nature of God. For instance, through the imagery, the reader learns that God works in mysterious ways and his deeds are beyond human comprehension and imagination. The author writes, "Firstly, that God is extremely mysterious, not to say, indirect ways. God does not play dice with the universe; he plays an ineffable game of his devising, which might be compared, from the perspective of any of the other players."

The Imagery of Motorists

To illustrate the impact of motorists on the atmosphere, the author uses sight imagery. For instance, the daily fumes generated by motorists negatively impact the atmosphere. The author writes, "Thousands of motorists who daily fume their way around its serpentine lengths have the same effect as water on a prayer wheel, grinding out an endless fog of low-grade evil to pollute the metaphysical atmosphere; for scores of miles around."

Hearing Imagery

Hearing imagery is depicted when the reader describes Slough's actions, especially when listening to the Best of Queen album. For instance, the author writes, "No horns, no wings. Admittedly he was listening to a Best of Queen Tape, but no conclusions should be drawn from this because all tapes left in a car for more than about a fortnight metamorphose into Best of Queen albums.”

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