Regarding 'Jane Eyre', Dark halls, Jane's journey. Haiku sings of her love. Bronte's classic brief.
For 'Moby - Dick': Melville's great white whale. Haiku can't hold all the tale, but hints of the sea's wail. Haiku captures essence, a small piece of the grand story of a classic novel.
Haiku offer a different perspective. When written about classic novels, they force the writer to pick out the most important elements. For instance, in a haiku for 'Wuthering Heights', it might highlight the wild love and the moors. This helps in understanding as it strips away the excess and leaves only the crucial parts. It's like a spotlight on the novel's essence.
For me, 'I Am a Cat' by Soseki Natsume has a touch of haiku. The way it observes the world from the cat's perspective is like haiku, simple yet profound. Also, modern works like 'The Housekeeper and the Professor' might be considered. The relationship described in it and the way small details are focused on can be related to the haiku concept. And 'After Dark' by Haruki Murakami also has moments where the descriptions are haiku - like, especially when it comes to the night - time settings.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'haiku games story' is about as it could be a very unique and not widely known story. It might be related to games that incorporate haiku elements in some way, like perhaps a game where you have to create haikus during gameplay or a story within a game that is told through haikus.
Sure. 'Tsurezuregusa' (Essays in Idleness) can be considered in a way as having haiku - like qualities in its prose. It is filled with short, perceptive passages that capture the beauty and transience of life much like haiku. These works often use simple language to convey deep thoughts and observations, which is a characteristic of haiku. They also tend to focus on the seasons, nature, and the subtleties of human feelings.
One example could be a haiku about a spaceship journey: 'In starry vastness, / Spaceship zooms past the moons, / Future's bright embrace.'
The 'Ghost of Tsushima Haiku Story' is likely about the unique haiku elements within the game 'Ghost of Tsushima'. Haikus in the game might be used to convey the beauty of the island, the honor of the samurai, or the struggle against the invaders. They could add a cultural and artistic depth to the overall story.
Rammstein haiku fan fiction might center around the unique aesthetics of the band. Fans could be using haiku to describe the band members' looks, their stage presence. Maybe something like 'Masked men on stage / Rammstein's powerful stance / Red lights ablaze.' It's a creative way for fans to engage with the band's image and music on a more literary level.
I would recommend 'Snow Country'. It's not overly complex and has elements that can give you a feel for the simplicity and elegance similar to haiku. Also, 'I Am a Cat' is quite accessible. The unique perspective from the cat makes the haiku - like observations more interesting and easier to grasp for those new to this style.
A haiku on Lincoln's marriage in fanfiction could be: 'Lincoln's love unfolds, In the pages of fanfic's hold, Marriage's new story.'