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What is one way in which the poem "The Jelly-Fish" by Marianne Moore
mbodies Ezra Pound's rules of Imagism?
OA. It used iambic pentameter.
B. It does not use descriptive words.
C. It does not have a forced meter.



Answer :

In the poem "The Jelly-Fish" by Marianne Moore, one way in which it embodies Ezra Pound's rules of Imagism is by not using descriptive words. Imagism, as advocated by Pound, emphasized the use of precise and concrete language to create clear and vivid images in poetry. By avoiding unnecessary descriptive words and focusing on precise imagery, Moore's poem aligns with Pound's Imagist principles. This adherence to clarity and economy of language allows the reader to form vivid mental images based on the specific details presented in the poem. Therefore, option B: "It does not use descriptive words," is the correct choice as it reflects the influence of Imagist principles in "The Jelly-Fish" by Marianne Moore.