Haiku is a form of poetry of Japanese origin. If I understand the question correctly, I can say the main reasons for its popularity in the Western World is its brevity, the flexibility of the form we have allowed ourselves to use and the resulting ease of composition which the form as practiced outside Japan allows. As for examples, re-posting of copyrighted material is prohibited on this site.
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A pantoum is a poem that has a rhythmic pattern. It is much tougher to comprise than a haiku, and involves repeating lines over and over, although they will be interchanged in each stanza.
You can actually make one, but it depends what kind of entertainment you want to talk about. (books,TV,videos,music,ect...) Here is an example- Books are neat to read TV shows all kinds of shows Games are fun to play
There are 4 main types of aboriginal art. These are x-ray, mimi, symbolic and free art. These are the three main types, although, there are many more that branch off from these categories.
Haiku became popular in Japan in the 17th century during the Edo period. Matsuo Basho is often credited with popularizing and elevating the art form to its current status.
this are some examples of some haiku poetry:clouds get by,the trees in the leaves dry out
Because they can be about nature like spring :)
Haiku #1: It is December Santa Claus is almost here with his reindeer's. Haiku #2: Outside is cold with snow all over the road and cant see nothing
there are many examples of poems like haiku, cinquain, elegy, word cinquain, syllable cinquain.
Because its easy to construct and understand
An Autumn breezeIn Autumn breezes There are perfect memoriesHidden and silent
Haiku in spanish is Haiku
butterfly flying flying up into the sky landing on flying up into a rocks
I love summer days When big flies come in my house The sun is yellow
Haiku is the correct spelling. A haiku is a type of Japanese poem.
These are examples of different types of poetry forms. Haiku follows a specific syllable pattern, free verse has no set structure, and five senses poetry focuses on using sensory details. Each form offers a unique way to express emotions and ideas through language.