Conceptual Metaphors of Anger in Khaghani’s Divan

Metaphor is one of the most important tools for transferring language from its real usage. On the other hand, today metaphor in the west is no longer specific to poetry and literature and tool for adoring the word; rather, metaphors have entered the realm of thought and cognitions and have been used...

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Main Authors: Esmat Derikvand, Zolfaghar Allami, Mahboobeh Mobasheri
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Language:fas
Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2022-12-01
Series:Matn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī
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Online Access:https://ltr.atu.ac.ir/article_14405_0e0663d071c5ec12e136e445eafe327a.pdf
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author Esmat Derikvand
Zolfaghar Allami
Mahboobeh Mobasheri
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description Metaphor is one of the most important tools for transferring language from its real usage. On the other hand, today metaphor in the west is no longer specific to poetry and literature and tool for adoring the word; rather, metaphors have entered the realm of thought and cognitions and have been used from different perspectives in many sciences. In the field of poetry, the use of metaphor in human emotions has always been considered; because human emotions have always been used as a source of origin in the metaphorical structuring of various concepts in most languages and take advantage of the cultural patterns of each language. Khaghani is one of the most creative Persian-speaking poets who use novel and fresh metaphors. The purpose of this article is to study the frequency of usage of conceptual writings in Khaghani’s poetry with a permissible conceptual approach or conceptual metaphor and to analyze the data of Khaghani's poetry. In fact, the three domains of origin “change of state” “change of gaze” and “impatience” can be included in one domain of physical change. Finally, the field of origin “anger is in line” and “anger is outrage” are the most frequent field of origin for conceptualizing anger in Khaghani’s Divan.
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spelling doaj.art-5f099d9a3f324eaf99d52ab35442030a2023-12-26T07:42:23ZfasAllameh Tabataba'i University PressMatn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī2251-71382476-61862022-12-012694356410.22054/ltr.2020.47853.285514405Conceptual Metaphors of Anger in Khaghani’s DivanEsmat Derikvand0Zolfaghar Allami1Mahboobeh Mobasheri2Ph.D. Student in Persian Language and Literature, Alzahra University, Tehran, IranProfessor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Alzahra University, Tehran, IranAssociate Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Alzahra University, Tehran, IranMetaphor is one of the most important tools for transferring language from its real usage. On the other hand, today metaphor in the west is no longer specific to poetry and literature and tool for adoring the word; rather, metaphors have entered the realm of thought and cognitions and have been used from different perspectives in many sciences. In the field of poetry, the use of metaphor in human emotions has always been considered; because human emotions have always been used as a source of origin in the metaphorical structuring of various concepts in most languages and take advantage of the cultural patterns of each language. Khaghani is one of the most creative Persian-speaking poets who use novel and fresh metaphors. The purpose of this article is to study the frequency of usage of conceptual writings in Khaghani’s poetry with a permissible conceptual approach or conceptual metaphor and to analyze the data of Khaghani's poetry. In fact, the three domains of origin “change of state” “change of gaze” and “impatience” can be included in one domain of physical change. Finally, the field of origin “anger is in line” and “anger is outrage” are the most frequent field of origin for conceptualizing anger in Khaghani’s Divan.https://ltr.atu.ac.ir/article_14405_0e0663d071c5ec12e136e445eafe327a.pdfkhaghani’s divanmetonymyconceptual metaphoremotionsanger
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metonymy
conceptual metaphor
emotions
anger
title Conceptual Metaphors of Anger in Khaghani’s Divan
title_full Conceptual Metaphors of Anger in Khaghani’s Divan
title_fullStr Conceptual Metaphors of Anger in Khaghani’s Divan
title_full_unstemmed Conceptual Metaphors of Anger in Khaghani’s Divan
title_short Conceptual Metaphors of Anger in Khaghani’s Divan
title_sort conceptual metaphors of anger in khaghani s divan
topic khaghani’s divan
metonymy
conceptual metaphor
emotions
anger
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