Haikus

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Haikus are a type of Japanese poem. They traditionally have 3 lines and DON'T rhyme.They are quite fun to write if you get the hand of it!

What makes a Haiku?

◇ first line have about 5 syllabols

◇The 2nd line has 7 syllabols

◇Lastly the 3rd line has 5 syllabols

◇ Haiku topics are traditionally written about nature, the seasons, animals, and other natural occurrences. They primarily focus on peaceful, finite ideas.[don't be just bound to them: you could talk about all sorts of themes like the colour purple, the minions!,ice-cream and aliens if you want!]

Example:

Potatoes are weird
There's just something wrong with them
But I don't get why?

Example [2]:

It's Freddy Fazbear
By death a man in purple
What a shame he said

History

Haiku originated as an opening part of a larger Japanese poem called renga. These haiku written as an opening stanza were known as hokku and over time they began to be written as stand-alone poems. Haiku was given its current name by the Japanese writer Masaoka Shiki at the end of the 19th century.

Originally from Japan, haiku today are written by authors worldwide. Haiku in English and haiku in other languages have different styles and traditions while still incorporating aspects of the traditional haiku form. Non-Japanese haiku vary widely on how closely they follow traditional elements. Additionally, a minority movement within modern Japanese haiku (現代俳句, gendai-haiku), supported by Ogiwara Seisensui and his disciples, has varied from the tradition of 17 on as well as taking nature as their subject.

In Japanese, haiku are traditionally printed as a single line, while haiku in English often appear as three lines, although variations exist. There are several other forms of Japanese poetry related to haiku, such as tanka, as well as other art forms that incorporate haiku, such as haibun and haiga.

 There are several other forms of Japanese poetry related to haiku, such as tanka, as well as other art forms that incorporate haiku, such as haibun and haiga

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Glossary

Syllabols -A syllable is a unit of spoken language that forms an entire word or parts of words.For instance, the word 'butter' contains two syllables: 'but' and 'ter'.

Finite - having certain limits

Stanza - a verse in poetry

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Tell me your opinions in the comments if you have any suggestions ask me in the comments. got something wrong,you know what to do,I hope.

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