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Understanding Haiku Poetry Structure by Hm Shafin Khan Awarko is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Haiku is a traditional Japanese poetry form characterized by three lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5, often evoking a single image or emotion related to nature. The form emphasizes brevity and suggestive imagery, encouraging reader interpretation, and has influenced English poetry, particularly the Imagist movement. Additionally, the document discusses the structure, writing techniques, and examples of haiku, along with the concept of half rhyme and hamartia as literary devices.
- Author
- Hm Shafin Khan Awarko
- Language
- EN