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The Migration Theory in <SKY Castle> and <Tiger Mother and Cat Dad>

  • Chunwon Research journal
  • Abbr : Chunwon Research journal
  • 2019, (15), pp.373-402
  • DOI : 10.31809/crj.2019.08.15.373
  • Publisher : Chunwon Research Society
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature > Korean Literature
  • Received : June 30, 2019
  • Accepted : August 10, 2019
  • Published : August 31, 2019

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ABSTRACT

In order to pursue a better life, people choose to migrate, migrate as a solution which has made a lot of contribution to human’s development. Therefore, the history of human development can also be regarded as the history of migration. In recent years, migration has been favored by many researchers with its new perspective, so the research results on migration are also increasing. Following this trend, the author discuss the process of resolving the conflict between the two main characters in the city's settlement process by comparing and analyzing the Korean drama <SKY Castle> which contains plots of migration, and the Chinese drama <Tiger Mother and Cat Dad> at the time of migration and settlement. Han Seo-jin and Bi Sheng-Nan, the main characters of dramas between Korea and China, both study hard to raise their status and move to the metropolitan area and settle down in the city with a good man from the provinces, but they are always in conflict to protect what they have worked so hard on, Also, they get into conflict by placing excessive academic burdens on their children to reflect on their accomplishments, and eventually finding out that their greed makes their children hard and sick, they compromise on reality, reflect on their behavior and reflect on their behavior for a comfortable tune. By comparing and analyzing dramas from the perspective of migration between Korea and China, explore the author's creative intentions and cultural world and explore the universality of East Asian culture with the modern meaning that the author intends to convey through the work.

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