Imagism was a reaction against the flabby abstract language and “careless thinking” of Georgian romanticism<span>. Imagist poetry aimed to replace muddy abstractions with exactness of observed detail, apt metaphors, and economy of language. For example, Pound’s “In a Station of the Metro” started from a glimpse of beautiful faces in a dark subway and elevated that perception into a crisp vision by finding an intensified equivalent image. so yeah</span>
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<span>A biography is the account or history of an individual's life as told by another person.</span>
It can be a persons facial expression or the surface of an object that’s shown