Literary interdisciplinary research
susan mosaei; jahangir safai; Ebrahim Zaheri abdevand
Abstract
According to Likoff and Johnson,the metaphor of anthropomorphism isontological metaphors through which abstract concepts get a human character and can be related to the attitude and action of the speakerThe object or phenomenon to be describedThe purpose of this research is to examine the anthropomorphism ...
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According to Likoff and Johnson,the metaphor of anthropomorphism isontological metaphors through which abstract concepts get a human character and can be related to the attitude and action of the speakerThe object or phenomenon to be describedThe purpose of this research is to examine the anthropomorphism of the world in Hadiqaand Masnavi in order to show what human qualities these two poets used to givepersonality to the world and in this way,what attitude they aroused in the audienceThe results of theresearch show that Sanai have created the metaphor ofthe world as a human being by attributing the physical moral and social characteristics of humans to the worldThis metaphor includes two more detailed metaphorsthe world as a woman and the world as a human being with moralsocial characteristicsThe subcategories of the metaphorthe world as a woman which was created based on the type of understanding of marriage andfamily relationships,shows that in Sanai poetry,the world of a woman is more prominent and unlike Rumi,in addition to negative moral characteristics,this female world also has a physica andunpleasantappearance,which causes physical and sexual disgust and the audience's action is to avoid itIn themetaphor of the world as a human being with moralsocial characteristics which is also formed based on the knowledge ofsocialinteraction and interpersonal relationships,these two poets have addressed similar images of the world;with the difference that Sanai has portrayed the world as a humanbeing with a vere negative inner world;But in Rumis poetryhe is a human being with positive and negative moral and social characteristics
Literary interdisciplinary research
Nahid Behmanesh; Foroogh Kazemi
Abstract
Introduction
According to the Conceptual Metaphor Theory, metaphor is the result of cognitive patterns in the mind and it is part of the thought. In this view metaphor is a mechanism for conceptualization and each concept to any extend abstract and complex, can be structured by various metaphors which ...
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Introduction
According to the Conceptual Metaphor Theory, metaphor is the result of cognitive patterns in the mind and it is part of the thought. In this view metaphor is a mechanism for conceptualization and each concept to any extend abstract and complex, can be structured by various metaphors which each of them is a part of comprehensive metaphorical systems, together achieve the complex goal of describing that concept with its all aspects as we understand them. Although such metaphors do not present a single continuous objective image; they are overlapping and hence have coherence.
World concept is an abstract concept that has been usually taken into account in Persian literature. In present research the main issue is to study the overlapping of “world” structural metaphors in Sa’adi’s and Parvin’s poems. This study has been concentrated on “world” structural metaphors to answer the following questions: a) what are the structural metaphors of “world” target domain in Sa’adi’s and Parvin’s poems? b) How is metaphorical coherence and overlap of “world” structural metaphors in both poets’ poems?
A study that has paid its attention on overlapping and coherence of metaphors is for Hezaji and other (2020) by the name of “The Process of Coherence between the Conceptual Metaphors of the Holy Quran”. The researchers found Quran’s metaphorical language has offered coherence to all the desired concepts and thoughts towards its main goal. Among studies have been done about Life concept that is similar to World concept is Charteris-Black’s study (2017) that has surveyed metaphors of competition and ideology. He concluded that the effort for the creation of power is the result of ideological metaphor “Life as a race”. Luo (2018) by a corpus-based study on Life concept has discovered Chinese Life metaphors on the base of the cognitive linguistics approach.
This research is a theoretical descriptive-analytic research. To find answers to questions, after mentioning the background; first Lakoff and Jhonsn’s (2003) cognitive perspective about metaphors and metaphorical coherence has been studied. Then based on the concepts of this view, the overlapping of metaphors of “world” in poems of Sa’adi and Parvin has been examined. Data have been gathered from Sa’adi’s (2002) and Parvin’s (2018) Ghasides and Ghetaas by taking notes. For discovering “world” structural metaphor, it was an attempt for extraction of both categories of explicit and contextual metaphorical mappings from the text through a deep studying. Then quantitative and qualitative comparison and analysis was done. It is noteworthy that some poems have had more than a “world” conceptual metaphor; therefore they have been repeated in related conceptual metaphors. In present research for each poet 1200 Ghasides and Ghetaas were chosen by random sampling method.
Review
The survey of the structural metaphors of “world” in Sa’adi’s and Parvin’s poems shows because of the abstract essence of the concept and hence lack of its clarity, both poets have tried to express it through metaphors. Metaphors “world is journey”; “world is building”; “world is farm” in both poets’ poems convey a solid cultural foundation and are overlapped and hence have coherence. The base of overlapping of the mentioned metaphors is highlighting surface, progress, and content in a different way. In “world is journey” the surface can be passed by a specified program, in addition; its content is our behaviors on this path. In “world is building” the surface is the foundation and its content is life. In “world is farm” the surface is covered by careful attention to actions and behavior and its content determines the type of the life after death. Although each of the World metaphors in both poets’ poems makes understandable one aspect of life; altogether concentrate on all aspects of “world”. These metaphors in both poets’ poems grounded in correlation within their experience and conception of world; however, metaphorical variety of “world” concept is more in Parvin’s poems, generally there is an overlap among their aims.
Conclusion
The findings show among 94 extracted “world” structural metaphors, 21 have been seen in Sa’adi’s poems and 73 have been discovered in Parvin’s poems. Common structural source domains in both poets’ poems for conceptualizing “world” are building, journey, sea, farm, economy and war. Furthermore, the frequency of occurrence of structural metaphors “world is journey”; “world is building”; “world is farm” is high in both poets’ poems. The metaphor “world is farm” refers to the importance and role of how to live and shows the content of life for achieving the goals. The mentioned metaphor is overlapped with metaphors “world is journey” and “world is building”.