In this work, I approached Lee, Sang's "Sijeilho(The First Poem)" in a psychoanalytical view. of course, there might be various opinions from different views on the critique of the literary work as well as the writers' original views. The t...
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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A19586824
1993
Korean
001.3
학술저널
61-69(9쪽)
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In this work, I approached Lee, Sang's "Sijeilho(The First Poem)" in a psychoanalytical view. of course, there might be various opinions from different views on the critique of the literary work as well as the writers' original views. The t...
In this work, I approached Lee, Sang's "Sijeilho(The First Poem)" in a psychoanalytical view. of course, there might be various opinions from different views on the critique of the literary work as well as the writers' original views.
The theme of "Ogamdo" and "Sijeilho" can be explained as the fear complex of self-crisis in his childhood. This fear complex was caused by the experience from three to six years old, the crucial period for establishment of self-concept(identity). That is, the fixation on apprehension of separation, caused by parting form his parents, and of psychosexual identity under conditions which he could not solve the Oedipus Complex.
The poet's age was inferred from the word '13' of the poem. For Lee, Sang, the age '13' means the time when he was troubled with the fixation, which he could not expect further development of self-consciousness because of the unsolved self-development in his childhood.
In the beginning of the youth, he met again his parents and it threw him in extreme unconscious fear again because of the manifestation of the latent inner conflicts with the age of puberty. Lee, Sang's retrogression as an experiment was interpreted for a solution of the fixation, the settlement of fear.
To conclude, his abnormal life was expected by his choice of the structure of life. Also, the disease which led him to death when young might be the result of the unconscious wish for death in order to be free himself from fear.
Ellipsis in English-Pragmatically Conditioned