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Troyanec [42]
2 years ago
15

How many items, things, or nouns are typically being compared in a traditional haiku?

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scoundrel [369]2 years ago
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Haiku is a poetic form of Japan, which consist of three lines with five syllables in first line, seven in the second, and five in the third.

<h3>What are characteristics of Haiku?</h3>

It is Japanese form of poetry which is based on many themes like love, nature, etc.

Haiku poetry was measured in sounds or breaths which is not English syllables. It contains kigo and contains idea written in present tense.

Its characteristics include

  • It contains 17 syllables.
  • It is usually composed of 3 lines.
  • 2 subjects are kept in juxtaposition
  • Subjects are usually separated by punctuation.
  • It contains a reference to the seasons or to nature and the natural world.

Thus, these are some characteristics of haiku.

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