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A Consideration of Hwang sun-won's Trees Stand on the Slope

BAE,KYEONG-YEOL 1

1한국싸이버대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

So far, we have known about the aspect of conflict which is represented in the later works of Hwang Sun-won. In his later novels, he pays attention to the inner world of the individual and develops the novel. The inner conflict of these works is mostly due to the individual psychological quality and character, but implication of the works includes antagonism deriving from conflict in the reality and the individual. This these is dealing with the aspect of conflict, the aspect of the whole conflict is classified into the two. One is conflict of internal ego and external ego coming form individual consciousness. The other is conflict between the characters surrounding them. So, in Trees stand on the slope characters reveal experience about the conflict of ego on account of solitary by collective egoism. This these is dealing with the development and settlement of conflict. I discussed how it has developed and settled. In this place talking native of the relationship of ego and world. I observed Tree stand on the slop form on indication pursuit point of view. This these is treating the type of the character, classific standard of it lay in the role and function of the conflict aspect and conflict development and the characters was divided into Protagonist, antagonist, and mediator, Hwang Sun-wan also put several types of character and suggest a phase of their lives. The later writings project the life and consciousness of a petit bourgeois corresponding to the society and reality. Those petit bourgeois alienated psychologically are dealt with major figure and the writer puts emphasis on looking for their variation process of the consciousness reacting the reality. In this, antagonist and mediator behave against action of major characters, play a part on aggravate the conflict, result into consciousness change of action, and play an important role on settlement of conflict.

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