Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Post X: Haiku

A haiku is major form of Japanese verse, written in 17 syllables divided into 3 lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables, and employing highly evocative allusions and comparisons, often on the subject of nature or one of the seasons.

Write a haiku describing one character or event from Macbeth.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aaron

Covered in crimson
There's the honorable King
Royalty fallen

mmatysak said...

Nicely done Aaron!

Anonymous said...

Elliott

Gathering armies
He fights for the rightful king
He can save Scotland

mmatysak said...

Josh : )

Elliott- would the title of your poem be Macduff?

Anonymous said...

Connor

Killing in your sleep
Known as the bed intruder
Crazy from regret

Anonymous said...

Elliott

Why of course :D

Anonymous said...

Janel

His face is a book
Guilty he will always look
But you are a man?

Anonymous said...

Jacque:
Lies and treachery
Unsafe under this ruling
Killer, con, not a king

Anonymous said...

Cassandra ♪

[Lady Macbeth]
Deciever of men
she acts on evil ideas
beware of her wrath

btw: josh... i♥ ur haiku!!!! it's awesome :D

mmatysak said...

Janel -
I like that you ended with a question!

Anonymous said...

Lexi

War is a coming
Almost everyone blames you
Who will you run to?

Anonymous said...

Josh

I like it :) Lexi...Luthor lol haha