Do Now Write three lines describing the picture. First line use 5 syllables Second line use 7 syllables Third line use 5 syllables.

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Do Now Write three lines describing the picture. First line use 5 syllables Second line use 7 syllables Third line use 5 syllables

Donkey Troubles Donkey thinks to self “Knuckle head did it again” Stupid man watches

Haikus

Haiku – Japanese poetry made up of 3 lines of unrhymed verse.

Haikus The 3 lines MUST always include: - First Line – 5 syllables - Second Line – 7 syllables - Third Line – 5 syllables

Example In my medicine Cabinet the winter fly Has died of old age SYLLABLES

Question What should the poet try to accomplish in writing such a short poem?

Haikus should present imagery in one or two striking images.

Examples by Jack Kerouac

Haiku vs. Sonnet What are the DIFFERENCES?