Imagism
The predominant images in the poem include a jar, a hill and the wilderness. The interrelationship between these images brings out the mutuality between the natural and manufactured features. Without the hill and the wilderness, it would have been unfeasible for the jar to stand out.
Estrangement
Arguably, the “Anecdote of the Jar” is about separation. The jar depicts isolation as its ordinarily found in the domestic sphere, precisely the kitchen-dinners. Taking the jar out to the wild is comparable to alienating it from the other household utensils. Nevertheless, the jar seems to fit it the natural world.