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Father's Return, Modern Romance Family Romance

  • DONAM OHMUNHAK
  • Abbr : 돈암
  • 2017, 32(), pp.7~29
  • DOI : 10.17056/donam.2017.32..7
  • Publisher : The Donam Language & Literature
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature > Korean Literature > History of Korean Literature
  • Published : December 31, 2017

Kim, Han Sik 1

1상명대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

Family is enlarged self and reduced society to son. In that sense, family novels are social novels, novels that deal with individual growth. The father tells the child the way to go, but it is not as positive but as negative. The person who breaks a harmonious family whose family is generally oriented is also mainly a father. In that sense, the Father is a being that must be absent or denied. First, the absent father makes the young son premature and easily compromises the deceased world. On the other hand, a father who deserves to be denied appears to be helpful to the family, because it is incompetent or ridiculous. As important as the absence of the father in relation to the birth of the novel, it was a denial of the existing father. It is because the destiny of the modern novel character was to overcome the incompetent and ruthless father and to find a new father. It is tied to an existing father while aiming for a new father, which creates tensions between individuals and reality and enables a complex perception of society. In this article, Kim Won-il's novel and Kim Sojin's novel.

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