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A Study of Mok-Wol Park's Christian poems - focusing on keugo budeureoun son
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박목월 기독교 시 연구 - 『크고 부드러운 손』을 중심으로

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어문연구학회 어문연구 어문연구 제85권 KCI Accredited Journals
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2015.1
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297 - 316 (20page)

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A Study of Mok-Wol Park's Christian poems - focusing on keugo budeureoun son
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Mok-wol Park’s poems can be divided as the early part, the middle part, and the late part. The early part is focused on Nature, the middle part is concentrated on Human and Reality, and the late part is centered on God The aim of this paper is to study Mok-wol Park’s Christian poems with his posthumous collection of poems as the center in order to examine Christian view of the world. The poetic words in his poems are focused on Christian symbols for this. The poetic words in his poems are mother, door, and grass. The words are emblematic of the root of faith, salvation, and paradise. His mother is the powerful person in his life, especially his christian faith. She is a role model of life and faith. Therefore mother is respected by him, the way that God is respected by him. Under the influence of mother, Mok-wol regards God as mother not father. The door in bible symbolizes salvation, Jesus Christ, heaven and so on. The door in Mok-wol’s poems is same meaning as the door in bible. Generally, door appears as double-sidedness of divorce and interchange, closeness and openness. The door in his poems is a passage of ground and heaven, life and faith. One can be in a state of blessing and grace, if (s)he opens the door. But opening the door of salvation is not by human’s will but by God’s present. So there are gratitude and obedience for God in his poems. Meanwhile the door of salvation in Mok-wol’s poems appears as the door of heaven, stone door, and paper sliding door. Lastly, paradise in Mok-wol’s poems is largely symbolized as grass or meadow. And paradise is subdivided into the garden of Eden and heaven. When Mok-wol sees the grass or the meadow, he expands his poetic imagination. That is, the space is symbolized as the garden of Eden and heaven with God. Like this, Mok-wol desires heaven where all the christians want to go. Mok-wol Park is a poet who write the poems in an attitude of prayer. I hope that I contribute to the study of his christian poems.

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