Whirl up, sea
whirl your pointed pines,
splash your great pines
on our rocks,
hurl your green over us,
cover us with your pools of fir.
H.D. "Oread"
One example of Imagism is the poem "In a Station of the Metro" by Ezra Pound, which consists of just two lines that vividly capture a moment in the Paris Metro station. The poem emphasizes precise, concrete imagery and eschews traditional poetic devices like rhyme and meter.
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Imahismo is a style of poetry that focuses on images and sensations rather than explicit statements or narratives. An example could be a poem that describes a scene of nature using vivid, sensory language to evoke feelings and moods in the reader, without outright stating emotions or themes.
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Imagism is asocaited with Modernism becayse they both create clear imagery with sharp language.
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.
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
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Imagism poetry influenced modernist poetry by emphasizing clarity, precision, and vivid imagery in a minimalistic style. It sought to capture moments or scenes with sharp, concise language, moving away from the elaborate language of Romanticism and Victorian poetry. Imagist poets like Ezra Pound and H.D. helped reshape the landscape of poetry by creating a new aesthetic that focused on the power of presenting images directly and without embellishment.
Imagism was that movement.