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The Animal form in folk-tales, a mediator of growth-Focused on the tiger in folk-tales-

  • The Research of the Korean Classic
  • 2008, 0(18), pp.77-106
  • Publisher : The Research Of The Korean Classic
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature > Korean Literature > Korean classic prose

Kim, Ki Ho 1

1영남대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

This thesis is to analyze and discussed on the symbol and role of the tiger in folk-tales. The tiger is classified into three ones; Tiger as a shadow, Tiger as a conscious shadow, Tiger as a antipole union of shadow. And the three symbols of tiger play an important role on the growth of children and teenagers. In that children and teenagers choose higher development step to stimulate their growth, the folk-tale group of Tiger as a shadow is a development model which provides an opportunity to meet the shadow safely and naturally to children who are supposed to meet the shadow for enlarging and deepening their consciousness. The folk-tale group of Tiger as a conscious shadow is a development model which provides an opportunity to meet the process naturally in advance to children who are supposed to meet the process of acceptance, acknowledgement, and change of the shadow in consciousness. Tiger as a antipole union of shadow is a development model which provides an opportunity to meet the antipole union of shadow naturally to children or teenagers who are supposed to be in stage to meet the antipole union of shadow.

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