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Haiku

This poetry form originated in Japan many centuries ago. It is restricted by specific syllable counts in the lines, 17 syllables written in three lines of 5/7/5.

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Is the word haiku singular or plural?

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A short poem.

What is Goku's least favorite food?

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Cymbal

What are some things to do with nature?

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Nature means the natural world the way it exists without humans or civilization. It is the elements of the natural world. Natural science is related to nature and natural things. The atmosphere, climate, and weather relate to nature.

Where can i find a three minute poem?

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in my English class we have a poster of some

What is haiku and tanka?

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They are poems, originally from Japan, with seventeen syllables. Traditionally, the first line has five syllables, the second line has seven and third line has again five.

What is the usual topic of a haiku?

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Typically, haikus are about nature and peace, and how so simple it can be to describe a detailed landscape in just three lines.

Other than the 5-7-5 syllable pattern what characteristics are inherent to Haiku?

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Most, not all Haiku poems describe the nature of something.

When was a Haiku invented?

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Haiku was originally written to help young to old or middle ages any age it can help people learn their poetry and understand the spetifics of poetry

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Do you have an example of haiku with 5 syllables?

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he said she was happy

when he was happy he kissed her

then boy were excised

Can you give me a haiku poem about pumpkins?

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Pumpkins are orange

They are big and they are round

Great at Halloween!

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The best are quite round,

tough skin, with consistent weight

Load the catapult!

What is the name of the man how wrote the first haiku?

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Matsuo Basho wrote the first haiku and it was

Furu Ike ya

Kawazu tobikomu

mizu no oto

That means

There is an old pond

A frog goes jumping in it

The sound of water

What is the origin of classical poetry?

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Classical poetry' has a variety of meanings, with one of the most typical being 'poetry of the ancient world.' It is most often used, however, to denote 'poetry written in an age of superior creativity.' Poetry of this sort is to be found in periods and among poets that are understood to have achieved greater mastery of their craft than poets of other periods for some reason or another, perhaps because they established precedents for insight or sophistication that continue to be relevant. It should not be overlooked that these two meanings are sometimes used to refer to the same period of poetry-making.

How many lines does haiku have?

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A haiku itself has 3 lines and this is the pattern:

  • The first line is 5 syllables
  • The second line has 7 syllables
  • And the third line is back to 5 syllables

What is a hakiu?

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A poem composed of 3 lines. The first line has 5 syllables, the second has 7 syllables, and the third has 5. It is usually about nature.

It is actually written Haiku.

glad to help :)

Example:

Sunlight breaks through snow,

A weird guy asks for my help,

I am so awesome.

:P

How old is a Haiku poem?

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34 year old Markab Kaaba invented the haiku over 1000 years ago

What are the rules for haikus?

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The rules are there are 3 lines.

5 syllables in the first line

2nd line has 7 syllables

the third line has five

Like this:

You make me feel great

so sweet my favorite treat

i truly love you

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What characteristics do tanka and haiku share?

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In simple terms, a tanka is a haiku with an extra two lines of seven syllables each.

Haiku = 5-7-5

Tanka = 5-7-5-7-7

What is an example of a haiku poem about a monkey?

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Lying in the sun

Thinking over things I've done

Summer has begun

Underneath the trees

I hear the buzzing of bees

I feel the cool breeze

With no sense of time

I'm in a good state of mind

Summer is so kind

What examples does the haiku Kabuki bunraku and ukiyo-e?

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distinct arts developed in japan

How were the subjects of Haiku different from medieval poems?

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Haiku is a short three-line poem of 17 syllables that describes nature scenes

How is Japanese culture conneted to he shortness of huiku poems?

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Japan is mostly about nature. I guess one day they said hey lets write about nature. That is all japan really is. Just a bunch of nature every corner you turn.

What is a good haiku about animals?

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Sly fox moves

Among branches

One never sees

How many lines and syllables do a tradition haiku have?

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three lines and 17 syllables.

1st line- 5 syllables

2nd line- 7 syllable

3rd line- 5 lines