The typology of stereotypical structures in Mowlavi's quartains
Cliches or linguistic stereotypes are slang language features which are widely used in everyday conversations. The frequency of the use of stereotypical expressions and propositions in literary texts (poem or prose) is directly related to the colloquial speech. Therefore, by examining texts from the perspective of such applications, they can measure the extent of colloquialism of speech, and discover the purposes of the use for such a language. In the forthcoming research, the stereotypical structres in Molavi's Ru'ba'iyat have been investigated and its effect on the colloquialism of his speech has been determined. The statistics show that irony, the most commonly used figure, has resulted an ironical language for the text; the way of reasoning and expressing Rumi's content is based on allegory, which is highly consistent with the teaching dimension of his personality and his attempt to convey the subject. Another proposition is the compliment associated with the relationship between the lover and the beloved of the traditional Persian poetry; the threat, in addition to its educational application, has shown the appearance of a violent expression of the beloved in the Rubaiyates, while the teaching of insensible disciples or the tendency to mystical epic has also forced Rumi into exasperation (from subspecies of threat). The use of cliché titles has also been the source of the poet's social typical characters. Prayer and curse were respectively in the lower ranks of Mowlavi's attention, and each of them was used for a certain purpose in his quatrains.
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