Read the first haiku.

Mountain-rose petals
falling, falling, falling now . . .
waterfall music

Now, read the second haiku.

By that fallen house
the pear-tree stands full-blooming . . .
an ancient battle-site

What theme do both haiku have in common?

Respuesta :

The answer is A. beauty endures, even among destruction.

In both haiku you can see that the theme is the melody made by the nature, the original creator of tune, both poems evoke the imagery of a natural landscape where the thing that belong to it made music with their natural movement.