[소음과 분노]와 ≪인셉션≫ 속 의식 전환과 지배의 메커니즘 비교 연구Comparative Study for Transition and Domination Mechanism of Consciousness in The Sound and the Fury and Inception
- Other Titles
- Comparative Study for Transition and Domination Mechanism of Consciousness in The Sound and the Fury and Inception
- Authors
- 김성규
- Issue Date
- Sep-2020
- Publisher
- 문학과영상학회
- Keywords
- the world of consciousness; transition of consciousness; domination of consciousness; William Faulkner; The Sound and the Fury; Christopher Nolan; Inception; 의식 세계; 의식 전환; 의식 지배; 윌리엄 포크너; 『소음과 분노』; 크리스토퍼 놀란; ≪인셉션≫
- Citation
- 문학과 영상, v.21, no.2, pp 335 - 357
- Pages
- 23
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 문학과 영상
- Volume
- 21
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 335
- End Page
- 357
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/6175
- ISSN
- 1229-9847
- Abstract
- My main goal of this thesis is to reveal the mechanism of human consciousness through William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury and Christopher Nolan’s Inception. Both texts describe how human’s consciousness can be consist of and be transited by exterior influences. The first chapter of The Sound and the Fury describes Benji Compson who is mentally disabled. The chapter shows Benji’s consciousness and the transition mechanism of consciousness by basic stimulations such as sound, touch, smell and taste, etc. The transition mechanism is shown in a very similar way with the characters of Nolan’s Inception, in particular, Dom Cobb who is the protagonist of the film. So I will study the specificities of the mechanism by comparing two texts. One more important thing in my thesis is to study the other mechanism which is about domination of consciousness. The protagonists of both texts are very strongly dominated by the core female figures who are Caddy Compson and Mal Cobb. These two figures become core desire and guilty that can be hardly refused out from the two protagonists’ consciousness. This is the reason why I will study how the two female figures function in the world of Benji and Dom’s consciousness in order to reveal the mechanism of transition and domination of consciousness.
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