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Marina CMI [18]
4 years ago
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what is the effect of the haiku structure this poem? how does the line structure help describe the subject(s)? and how does a ha

iku compare to a rhyming and longer poem in terms of its effect on you as a reader?
English
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Salsk061 [2.6K]4 years ago
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Answer:

By following the structure of a haiku poem, the author achieves several things. First, as the author can only use a few words, the haiku gives the impression that its words have been chosen with a lot of care, and that no other one can substitute them. More importantly, the haiku allows the author to show that even the most mundane things explained in simple ways can hold a lot of beauty and meaning. The line structure helps describe the subject by allowing the author to focus on a single major event or characteristic and explain it in the most vivid way possible.

A haiku achieves a very different effect on the reader than a longer poem. A longer poem transmits a greater variety of emotions, as the author can vary the mood and tone throughout the text. On the other hand, the haiku delivers a single emotion in a faster and more direct way. Therefore, it helps us focus more deeply on the element that the author is describing.

Juli2301 [7.4K]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:The haiku structure lends simplicity to the poem. The poem presents a concrete image from nature. A haiku conveys meaning with a few words, while a longer poem uses literary devices to help convey its message. It is not always easy to grasp the meaning of a haiku. While a longer poem may paint a more detailed picture, a haiku gives the reader a brief, but powerful, image or idea to consider.

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