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Women’s Right in U.S. and Korea - Sylvia Plath and Moon Jeong Hee GROUP 5.

Jan 14, 2016

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Page 1: Women’s Right in U.S. and Korea - Sylvia Plath and Moon Jeong Hee GROUP 5.

Women’s Right in U.S. and Korea

- Sylvia Plathand

Moon Jeong HeeGROUP 5

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Index Sylvia Plath

and <Lady

Lazarus>

Moon Jeong Hee and

< 그 많던 여학생들은 어디로 갔는가 >

< 유령 >

Suppressed Womenin Korea

Conclusion:<Lady Lazarus> and TODAY

Suppressed Womenin U.S.

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About Sylvia Plathand

<Lady Lazarus>

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Sylvia Plath doubted and rebelled to atmosphere at that time.

As a poet and as a women, she expressed her anger and resistance

against society in her poem.

Male-dom-inated

ideology

Patriarchal authoritar-

ianism

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“Lady Lazarus” In male-dominated society,

the narrator wanted to escape from androcentric atmosphere.

By committing suicide, she revived with her own power

and got an immortality like aphoenix.

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Suppressed Women in U.S.

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Suppressed women in 1950s

Angelic women that sacrificed herself for husband

and children

devilish women that pursued a liberation

and re-sisted to

male’s au-thority

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Moon Jeong Heeand

her Korean poems

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Moon Jeong Hee (1947~)

Like Sylvia Plath,

she has spoken up for

right of womenin the manner of Korean

sentiment.

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< 그 많던 여학생들은 어디로 갔는가 >

They had ability

BUT

Being as a helperin home

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Being as an assistant

in societyReally ‘Good fortune’?

Still they arebeing as minor

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Life for husband

There weremany girl students

But now,WHERE ARE THEY?

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< 유령 >

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Comparison be-tween poems

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Narrator<Lady Lazarus

>1st per-

sonPower-

ful voice

< 유령 >

1st per-son

By her-self but

NOT Power-

ful

< 그 많던 ~>3rd per-

sonBy

some-one else

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Reaction<Lady

Lazarus>

ACTIVE REAC-TION

< 유령 >PAS-SIVE

REAC-TION

< 그 많던 ~>

PAS-SIVE

REAC-TION

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Suppressed Women in Korea

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Trend of public opinion in Korea

WOMEN

Cooks,Cleaning ladiesfor husbands

Mothers,Babysittersfor children

Housewives

Assistants of men

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Trend of public opinion in KoreaHard to get a job

Finally get a job?

A job based on prejudices of women

Deep-rooted glass ceiling

Still need to do house chores

When a women tries to get a job in Ko-

rea…

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Suppression of women in Korea

According to recent research of World Economic Forum,

Korea is 117th among 142 nations in the state of gender equality.

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Conclusion

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<Lady Lazarus> and TODAY

In <Lady Lazarus>, her (active) runaway from so-ciety was couldn’t be helped

Today in Korea, it CAN be helped.

NOT reject to remain inside so-ciety,

BUT struggle with own ability inside society.

BUT

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