"It was a fine garden with lawns and beds of azaleas and
tall coconut palms, and the wind was blowing strongly through the tops of the
palm trees making the leaves hiss and crackle as though they were on fire. I could
see the clusters of big brown nuts handing down underneath the leaves."
This is a very good example of imagery because of how Roald Dahl uses his vocabulary and the precise words. In this quote you can see the appliance of the sense of sight, hear that creates an image in our heads and how the setting looks like. I like how Roald Dahl uses imagery and the senses to have a better understanding.
Just then I noticed a small, oldish man walking briskly
around the edge of the pool. He was immaculately dressed in a white suit and he
walked very quickly with little bouncing strides, pushing himself high up onto
his toes with each step. He had on a large creamy Panama hat, and he came
bouncing along the side of the pool, looking at the people and the chairs.
He stopped beside me and smiled, showing two rows of
very small, uneven teeth, slightly tarnished. I smiled back.
"Excuse pleess, but may I sit here?"
Roald Dahl uses a very good characterization describing every detail of the character. In this quote you can imagine an old man walking by a pool. later on when he talks you can see how Roald Dahl spells wrong the words so when the reader reads he can infer where this character is from.
This story Man from the South is my favorite because of the way the author uses building suspense throughout he story. Also this was the easiest story to imagine in my head thanks to Roald Dahl use of imagery and to understand the characters personality his characterization.