Thursday, February 9, 2012

H.D. Sea Rose and The Pool
In "Sea Rose" we get to see elements of imigism as it applies to other poets. However, much of H.D.'s poetry is more emotional and even rhetorical with more inspiring or romantic words, in the end he asks a question to the readers which sounds a little bit unheard of so this poem is not purely imigistic. In the Pool, it is almost as impressionist as anything else, as it seems H.D. is trying to capture the moment in time when he catches a fish, and you are that fish. It makes the reader feel uneasy changing perspective to an animal or a fish even.

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