To use absolutely no word that doesn't contribute to the presentation.
Direct treatment of the "thing", whether subjective or objectiveUse of absolutely no word that doesnt contribute to the presentationAs regarding rhythm: composed in sequence of the musical phrase, not in sequence of the metronomeI, III, IV1.The direct treatment of the "thing," whether subjective or objective2.Use of absolutely no word that doesn't contribute to the presentation3.As regarding rhythm: composed in sequence of the musical phrase, not in sequence of the metronome.
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imagism
Imagism is asocaited with Modernism becayse they both create clear imagery with sharp language.
As regarding rhythm: to compose in sequence of the musical phrase, not in sequence of the metronome.
The rules for Imagism were primarily formulated by Ezra Pound, who defined Imagism as a movement in poetry emphasizing clarity, precision, and use of everyday language. Other prominent poets associated with Imagism include H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) and Amy Lowell.
Compression in poetry refers to the use of concise language to convey complex ideas or emotions. Imagism is a poetic movement that emphasizes vivid, clear images and avoids excess words. Both compression and imagism focus on using precise language to create powerful and evocative images in a succinct manner.
to create a poetic description of one chosen object
It uses Imagism to describe one object.
apexModernism was interested in creating new literary forms.
Modernism was interested in creating new literary forms
Imagism emphasizes clear, vivid imagery and precise language to evoke emotions and sensory experiences. A line that best illustrates imagism would be one that paints a striking visual scene with minimal words, focusing on a single moment or image, such as "The red wheelbarrow glazed with rainwater beside the white chickens.” This line captures a specific image, inviting the reader to engage with the sensory details of the scene.