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Imagism is a movement in early 20th-century poetry that emphasizes the use of precise imagery and clear, sharp language to evoke emotion and sensory experience. It focused on presenting a vivid image in a moment, often eschewing traditional forms and meter in favor of free verse. This approach aimed to create a more direct and immediate connection between the reader and the imagery presented, setting the stage for various non-Western modernist movements that also sought to redefine poetic expression.