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254: 25: 245:. The characteristic of this story is that it deals with the difficult lives of ordinary people in the late Joseon Dynasty, and it contains the heroism and values of life that ordinary people wanted at that time. In the end, it is a fantasy genre in which the socially disadvantaged overcome hardships and have a dramatic happy ending. 435:
The 'Circulation of the real space and the unreal space' and 'The circulation of the happiness and unhappiness in this story is based on the will to make the new real world full of happiness, abolishing the unhappy reality. Koreans had expectations and beliefs that today's hardships and misfortunes
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He lives happily after seeing his daughter become queen and regaining his eyesight. This work ends when the happiness of 1. is changed into the suffering of 2, and this is overcome with the happiness of 3, and happiness continues. So, fortune and misfortune don’t stay permanent, but show a circular
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Simcheong, so, comes to the real world as an unreal being, born as a daughter of a blind man. She goes to an unreal place and comes back to the real world again after enjoying happiness. So, the setting of Simchoengjeon changes: "unreal space → real space → unreal space → real space," in a circular
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Death and survival of Simcheong: here, Simcheong becomes a sacrifice to the God of the sea and jumps into the water at Indangsu. She is carried safely to the palace of the God. It is unrealistic because where people can not go at choice.
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Growth and Prosperity of Simcheong: she grows up in the real world under her father's care. After she is grown, she works for wages, begs to support her father, and sells her body for 300 seoks of rice (about 54,000 liters).
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can be overcome tomorrow and they can live happily. This storyteller, therefore, made a commitment to identify the hopes and expectations of tomorrow's happiness while enjoying creating the story.
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In the section about Simcheong's birth, we hear that Simcheong was originally a heavenly woman and that she came to the real world. This suggests that Simcheong is an unreal being.
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is when Sim-Bongsa regains his eyesight. A realistic expression of this requires a master singer. After Sim-Bongsa regains his eyesight, other blind people also recover. Finally,
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Simcheong becomes a queen in the sea world. Her father recovers his sight, and she reunites with him. Then they live happily together.
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He lives with his wife and has his daughter Simcheong and lived happily, in one way.
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The contents of Simcheongjeon in view of the life of Sim-Bongsa is also circular:
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is considered to have been made a great piece of art through the contribution of
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He loses his wife, loses his daughter, and spends days in sorrow and pain.
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structure in which the two situations change places with each other.
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is about Simcheong and her father, Sim Hak-Gyu, whom people call
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Kim, Seok-Bae; Seo, Jong-moon; Jang, Seok-kyu (December 1998).
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