Abstract

Baekseok's poetry works have a narrative form that enumerates poetic objects and materials in narrative development. Due to this composition, the scene of the poem and the part where the scene changes are characterized by a transition by an object. It is a form that brings about a change of scene through the arrangement of objects, changes in images or symbols. Anne Hubersfeld said in Theatrical Semiotics that an object plays a revealing role and performs a rhetorical function at the same time. In connection with Baekseok's poetry, it can be understood that verbal and non-linguistic sign systems influence each other through objects as a medium. Based on this, this thesis examined the rhetorical structure of the object and discussed the elements that differentiate the scene of the poem. This integrated cognitive perspective can be a new attempt to understand Baekseok's poems with theatrical elements. Therefore, it can be said that this study is valuable in that it broadens the scope of aesthetic understanding of poetry.

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