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Introducing How to write a Haiku?

Haiku. Introducing How to write a Haiku?. Creating your haiku…. 1. 4. 5. 3. 2. Japanese vs. English. Sensory descriptions. Practice. Seasonal reference. How are haiku made?. We have features for every step of the way. 1. Japanese vs. English. Japanese vs. English.

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Introducing How to write a Haiku?

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  1. Haiku IntroducingHow to write a Haiku?

  2. Creating your haiku… 1 4 5 3 2 Japanese vs. English Sensory descriptions Practice Seasonal reference How are haiku made? We have features for every step of the way

  3. 1 Japanese vs. English Japanese vs. English

  4. Japanese vs. English Haiku Traditional Japanese pattern: 17 syllables 3 lines *1st line: 5 syllables *2nd line: 7 syllables *3rd line: 5 syllables Japanese English English haiku writers use 17 syllables as a maximum and often compress the poems into around 11-13 syllables.

  5. 2 How are haiku made? How are haiku made?

  6. This form is a good vehicle for capturing a single moment in time. It is relatively simple to learn, but can take years to master. Like a small jewel, the closer and more deeply you look at the form, the more complex and more mysterious it becomes. Haiku comes from your ah huh moments…

  7. Haiku is began with a moment by the author and finished by the reader in their meditation.

  8. 3 Seasonal Reference Many haiku seem to focus on nature, but what they are really focusing on is a seasonal reference (not all of which are necessarily about nature).

  9. 4 Sensory Description Haiku are based on the five senses. They are about things you can experience, not your interpretation or analysis of those things.

  10. 5 Practice Like any other art, haiku takes practice. Basho said that each haiku should be a thousand times on the tongue. It is important to distinguish between pseudo-haiku that says whatever the author thinks in a 5-7-5 syllable pattern and literary haiku that adheres to the use of season words, a two-part juxtapositional structure, and primarily objective sensory imagery.

  11. Pro Choice or Pro Life Warmth of hands coldness of room Summers to winters • Haiku are called unfinished poems because one requires reader to finish it with her heart. • Rhythm 5-7-5 • Haiku does not have to serious but it must paint a picture. • Haiku are untitled and word haiku is singular and plural

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