El Modernismo is a literary movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily in Latin America, characterized by a focus on aesthetic innovation, the use of rich imagery, and a desire to break away from traditional forms. This movement sought to express individual emotions and experiences while embracing new themes and symbols, reflecting a broader shift towards modernity in literature. It is closely connected to the works of poets like RubĂ©n DarĂo and Alfonsina Storni, who incorporated modernist ideals into their poetry, exploring complex emotions and societal issues.