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    Arts Grade Level: 1st Grade Description or Outcome Statement: Students will listen to a haiku poem about a Construction Worker. Together‚ students will brainstorm and create a haiku poem about pilots. Then individually‚ students will create their own haiku poem about their favorite community worker. Specific Lesson Outcome Statement: 1. Students will listen to the teacher read the haiku poem Construction Worker. Describing the traits‚ values and responsibilities of a construction

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    difficult for Westerners to fully appreciate the technical sophistication of Japanese Haiku‚ either from a technical or thematic point of view. The obvious obstacles in translating Haiku into English combined with cultural differences and linguistic eccentricities such as slang or puns‚ make the translation of haiku even more formidable than it would otherwise be. Settling on a single English translation of any particular haiku can prove troublesome; however‚ the brevity of the form‚ combined with its visceral

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    Introduction to Sijo Korean literature is becoming popular in foreign lands. The globalization of Korean literature is good news to Korean poets and writers. Literature certainly has an important role to play in its portrayal of the relations between society and individual people‚ and it has a particularly vital social function in developing or underdeveloped countries. Korea has a proud and long-established literary tradition‚ but while it has produced many fine classical and contemporary works

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    The Incas religion the Inca civilisation was a colony of millions and stayed that way because of their religion and the name inca came from a king he was descended from inti the sun god Competing gods + christianinity The most powerful god of the Inca religion was Viracocha he was believed the creator of the universe the Inca are more closely associated with Viracocha’s most god Inti the sun god The Inca leader Pachacuti the patron god of the Incas sacred city Cuzco‚ and erected a magnificent Temple

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    cultures‚ it created a gap in their family dynamic. Hisaye Yamamoto‚ who is the daughter of immigrant parents‚ wrote Seventeen Syllables as a look into the gap resulting from having different assimilations to culture. Tome’s continued practice of haiku showed her deep attachment to her Japanese roots and tradition‚ one that she didn’t share with her husband and Rosie. Moving to America was a hasty decision and had everything not resulted tragically due to Tome’s affair with “the first son of one

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    poetry I will be analyzing in this essay is the Sonnet 30 by William Shakespeare and Three Haiku by Bashō and Chiyogo. Haiku’s are usually short and three line poems which originated from Japan. A sonnet is a poem around 14 lines and has around 10 syllables. Although both types of poems are very different in terms of how they are set up and classified‚ they also share many similarities. In the three haiku‚ one by Bashō and two by Chiyogo‚ all three poems consist of three lines. None of the words

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    he/she can see that family is symbolized as the clothes. In the first two lines‚ the reader can read that “Family” (the clothes) keeps you from being embarrassed. I also wrote a short haiku titled “My Name Is”. I titled this after one of my favorite songs by one of my favorite rappers‚ “My Name Is” by Eminem. In this Haiku‚ based off of the original poem “After Basho” by Carolyn Kizer‚ I describe myself as a person that people who don’t know me well just see me as a kid by the name of Miciah. But for

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    greedy and they want to "make it rain when its sunny outside" they are spending more money that is not needed. Lang is against this and is trying to explain what is happening right in front of their own eyes‚ The form that the Poem is written in is "haiku"

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    Richard Wright and his Effect on Modern Poetry Modern poetry is often characterized by its formal aspects‚ free verse‚ classical allusions‚ borrowing from other cultures and languages‚ its open form and breakdown of social norms. The literary tradition isn’t respected but individuals are focused on. Critics believe that no great poetry was written in the 20th century despite the existence of many poetic persons. Many poets neglected tradition as they think that poetry should change with the

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    Syllables”‚ the protagonist‚ Rosie is an American born Japanese (Nisei) who does not understand well about the Japanese culture‚ whereas her Issei mother‚ Mrs. Hayashi was born and raised in Japan and married to America. Mrs. Hayashi loves writing haiku‚ a traditional Japanese poetry‚ to escape from the reality of her loveless marriage. In “Everyday Use”‚ Mama is a traditional Afro-American woman‚ who receives little education and raised her two daughters by doing ‘man’s job’. Dee instead influenced

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