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THE RUBAIYAT

THE RUBAIYAT. Author: Omar Khayyam Born: Persia (Iran) Lived: 1048 - 1122 CE. THE RUBAIYAT. Life’s work: mathematician philosopher His philosophy: it is our fate to be born into this world death is unavoidable while we are here, we should be joyful and love deeply.

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THE RUBAIYAT

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  1. THE RUBAIYAT Author: Omar Khayyam Born: Persia (Iran) Lived: 1048 - 1122 CE

  2. THE RUBAIYAT • Life’s work: • mathematician • philosopher • His philosophy: • it is our fate to be born into this world • death is unavoidable • while we are here, we should be joyful and love deeply

  3. THE RUBAIYAT Definition of “rubai”: Persian word for quatrain or four-line verse; ancient literary form Rubaiyat: plural form of “rubai”

  4. THE RUBAIYAT Poem format: quatrain Rhyme scheme: a-a-b-a Iambic pentameter: each line is 5 clusters of 2 syllables = 10 syllables per line; the stress is on the second syllable Example: Come, fill the Cup, and in the fire of Spring Your Winter-garment of Repentance fling; The Bird of Time has but a little way To flutter -- and the Bird is on the Wing.

  5. THE RUBAIYAT Primary message of a rubai: LIVE FOR THE DAY Translated into English: 1839 Translated by: Edward FitzGerald While not a direct translation, this translation reflects the spirit of the original work.

  6. THE RUBAIYAT What is the Rubaiyat about? According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, the poems “reveal a man of deep thought, troubled by the questions of the nature of reality and the eternal, the impermanence and uncertainty of life, and man’s relationship to God.”

  7. THE RUBAIYAT • Themes: • pursuit of eternal reward is fiction • our existence is a ripple on the pond • beauty’s evanescence • importance of sensuous pleasure in this life (Live for the day)

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