The Pickup Imagery

The Pickup Imagery

The Imagery of L.A Café

The letters 'L.A' in the café signify Los Angeles, and their vividness welcomes all kinds of customers, even those who are new in town. The description of the café paints a clear picture of the eatery, and this is the joint where the young woman meets with all types of friends. The author writes, “The L.A Café. Maybe most people in the street throngs didn't know the capitals stood for Los Angeles; saw them as some short version of the name of a proprietor, as the old-style Greek corner shop would carry the name of Starvos or Kimon. EL-AY.”

Touch imagery

The young woman’s feelings are expressed using touch imagery. The author says, “She feels hot grassy breath. Steel snouts and flashing teeth-grillers at her face. Inside her, something struggles against them. Her heart summons her like a fist under her ribs gasps her collar-bones. She is walking along the street; that's nothing."

The imagery of the garage

The garage’s ordinaries are vividly described using sight imagery. The author writes, “There's the garage, as they said. As she walked in, she saw its ordinariness, a landing on normality: vehicles as helpless, harmless victims upon hydrochloric lifts, tools on benches, water dispenser, plastic cups and takeaway food boxes, a radio chattering, a man lying on his half-under the belly of a car.”

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