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Haiku Poetry Classwork (Activty 4)

The poem 'Marriage' depicts a man and a woman who are different yet complementary, set by a flowing stream in a field. It suggests that love thrives on the acceptance of individual differences, with the stream symbolizing the woman's flexibility and the field representing the man's strength. The overall message emphasizes that true connection is about appreciating uniqueness rather than conformity.
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Haiku Poetry Classwork (Activty 4)

The poem 'Marriage' depicts a man and a woman who are different yet complementary, set by a flowing stream in a field. It suggests that love thrives on the acceptance of individual differences, with the stream symbolizing the woman's flexibility and the field representing the man's strength. The overall message emphasizes that true connection is about appreciating uniqueness rather than conformity.
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‭‘Marriage’‬

‭ his poem shows a man and a woman‬


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‭who are "different." We don't know how‬
‭they are different, but the poem puts‬
‭them next to a stream flowing in a‬
‭field. This makes you think about‬
‭nature and how things flow, like the‬
‭stream. The poem is short and doesn't‬
‭explain much, so it feels like we're just‬
‭seeing a quick picture of this moment.‬
‭It might make you think about how‬
‭people and nature are both part of the‬
‭world, even if they are different. It's like‬
‭a haiku because it's short and focuses‬
‭on a picture, but it's more modern‬
‭because it doesn't follow all the rules.‬
‭The man and the woman are going to‬
‭be married, This idea is implied by the‬
‭title. The setting seems to be taking‬
‭place near a stream that's flowing in a‬
‭field.‬
‭It seems like the poet is saying that‬
‭this is a ‘traditional’ marriage, Since it‬
‭isn’t in a fancy spot, and it seems more‬
‭like a ‘CountrySide’‬
‭The Sentence: So Different, A man‬
‭and a woman’ the differences between‬
‭the man and woman are super‬
‭important. The stream flowing in a field‬
‭shows how they each have their own‬
‭vibes. The stream represents the‬
‭woman's flexibility and change, while‬
‭the field stands for the man's strength‬
‭and stability. This contrast shows that‬
‭even though they’re different, they can‬
t‭otally work well together. The poem‬
‭tells us that love isn't about being the‬
‭same, it's about accepting and‬
‭appreciating what makes each person‬
‭unique. The differences in any human‬
‭being doesn’t mean anything. Be who‬
‭you are and greatness will be‬
‭promised.‬

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