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A Streetcar Named Desire와 The Glass Menagerie에 나타난 연민과 공감의 미학

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The Aesthetics of Compassion and Empathy in A Streetcar Named Desire and The Glass Menagerie
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한국영미문학교육학회
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정윤길(Youn-Gil Jeong)
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『영미문학교육』제28집 3호, 247~267쪽, 전체 21쪽
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2024.12.31
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This paper delves into the aesthetics of compassion and empathy in Tennessee Williams’ renowned plays, A Streetcar Named Desire and The Glass Menagerie. Both plays are lauded for their intricate portrayal of human fragility, which serves as a conduit for evoking profound emotional responses from audiences. A Streetcar Named Desire centers on Blanche DuBois, whose tragic descent into madness offers a complex study of empathy. Blanche’s struggle with vulnerability, societal decay, and the pursuit of dignity amidst adversity is poignantly captured through Williams’ use of poetic dialogue and symbolic imagery. In contrast, The Glass Menagerie evokes empathy through Laura Wingfield’s profound isolation and fragility. The narrative structure of the play, utilizing memory as a device, immerses the audience in Laura’s world through her brother Tom’s recollections. The paper posits that Williams’ mastery of dramatic structure and stylistic elements such as symbolism, dialogue, and staging are critical to the plays’ ability to engender empathy and compassion. By examining key scenes and character interactions, the analysis underscores how Williams deftly navigates the delicate balance between exposing raw, often uncomfortable truths about human nature and eliciting a compassionate response from the audience. Furthermore, the paper considers the broader implications of empathy in these works, suggesting that Williams’ plays serve as a mirror to the human condition. They encourage audiences to confront their own vulnerabilities and capacity for understanding others, echoing findings in psychological studies that highlight the importance of empathy in emotional and social development. Through nuanced character portrayals and innovative dramatic techniques, Williams invites audiences to engage deeply with the struggles of his characters, fostering a profound aesthetic experience rooted in empathy and understanding. In conclusion, A Streetcar Named Desire and The Glass Menagerie exemplify theater’s power to evoke empathy and compassion, offering a timeless exploration of the human psyche that continues to resonate with audiences today.

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Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 욕망의 이중성을 통해 경험하는 연민과 공감
Ⅲ. 회상극의 서사적 요소와 연민 및 공감의 효과
Ⅳ. 결론
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APA

정윤길(Youn-Gil Jeong). (2024).A Streetcar Named Desire와 The Glass Menagerie에 나타난 연민과 공감의 미학. 영미문학교육, 28 (3), 247-267

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정윤길(Youn-Gil Jeong). "A Streetcar Named Desire와 The Glass Menagerie에 나타난 연민과 공감의 미학." 영미문학교육, 28.3(2024): 247-267

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