Adjectives Quote by Ezra Pound
“Objectivity and again objectivity, and expression: no hindside-before-ness, no straddled adjectives (as "addled mosses dank"), no Tennysonianness of speech; nothing-nothing that you couldn't, in some circumstance, in the stress of some emotion, actually say.”
About This Quote
The writer emphasizes pure objectivity and unadorned expression, rejecting biased language and unnecessary embellishments.
In simple terms: Advocates clear, unbiased expression without decorative language.
Strive for direct, objective communication.
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When to use this quote
- editing practices
- creative writing
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Questions to Reflect On
- How does avoiding adjectives affect tone?
- When is embellishment useful?
Pure objectivity may limit artistic nuance.