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Simplicity and Form in Japanese Culture

Simplicity and Form in Japanese Culture. Directions for Writing a Haiku. Imagine you are a Japanese Poet Write a haiku based on one of the scenes you just viewed. Used the information you recorded in your notes to generate ideas for your haiku

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Simplicity and Form in Japanese Culture

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  1. Simplicity and Form in Japanese Culture

  2. Directions for Writing a Haiku • Imagine you are a Japanese Poet • Write a haiku based on one of the scenes you just viewed. Used the information you recorded in your notes to generate ideas for your haiku • Your haiku must be written in the present tense and should use words to paint an image that helps the reader imagine a scene and understand its mood • Your haiku must be illustrated with drawings, graphic symbols, or pictures

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