Abstract
The paper is to analyze and infer the drama, SKY Castle comparatively with Sylvia Plath’s poem, “Daddy.” In the drama, Hena, Yeseo and Seri are all the girls hoping to be cherished and loved by their parents. They expect consciously and unconsciously longing and yearning for parental affection, which is similar to Plath and her poetic narrator. They also want to be recognized their own lives and find what they really want to do. But Hena experiences her mother’s death and is rejected by her biological father, so her despair, sadness and death remind Plath’s life and her father image in the poem, “Daddy.” Yeseo’s mentality is so vulnerable to Hena’s death and she feels guilty that a friend of her is jailed. Her emotional disturbance can be comparative for Plath to suffer from absence of his father and her divorce due to her husband’s affair. Seri rejects her father’s aim that makes educational background and does something she loves. It doesn’t differ that Plath casts off patriarchal image and decisively puts her life into poetic writing.
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