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Cognitive Emotional Schema Analysis through Characters' Network in Shakespeare in Love : The Writing Process of Romeo and Juliet and the Subject of Desire

<셰익스피어 인 러브> 인물 관계망을 통한 인지 감성 분석: 『로미오와 줄리엣』의 창작 및 욕망의 주체

  • Park, Eun Jung (Minerva Liberal Arts College, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) ;
  • Sohn, Kirak (Division of Computer and Electronic System Engineering, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
  • 박은정 (한국외국어대학교 미네르바 교양대학) ;
  • 손기락 (한국외국어대학교 공과대학 컴퓨터전자시스템공학부)
  • Received : 2016.03.01
  • Accepted : 2016.04.20
  • Published : 2016.04.28

Abstract

This paper has the aim to track down the viewers' cognitive emotion of how they are interacting with the story of Shakespeare in Love. Human minds have cognitive and emotional flows while plots, characters, and action-ideas are intertwined in the story of the film. This paper especially focused on the analysis of characters' networks with four statistical data pictures in order to schematize the storytelling architecture on how and why Shakespeare has strongly motivated to write a great star-crossed love play, Romeo and Juliet in his very young age. This paper examines that Shakespeare's subject of desire is to accomplish both a true love and a sincere play which can make the nature of love true. The desire of subject is always slipped aside into scattering with "object a." In the film of Shakespeare in Love, the "object a" is a writing process and has a product of Romeo and Juliet as well.

본 논문은 <셰익스피어 인 러브> 시청자가 영화를 보는 과정에서 어떻게 스토리를 이해하고 감흥하는 지, 영화의 인물관계망을 중심으로 관객의 인지 감성 스키를 분석하는 데에 목적이 있다. 본 논문에서는 4개의 인물관계망 그림을 절차적으로 제시함으로써, 이들은 왜, 그리고 어떻게 셰익스피어가 "로미오와 줄리엣"이라는 불후의 명작을 젊은 나이에 성숙하게 비극으로 만들어 낼 수 있었는지에 대한 스토리 개연적 증거를 제시한다. 필자는 주인공 셰익스피어의 심리를 라캉의 "주체의 열망" 이론을 방법론으로, 셰익스피어의 글쓰기 과정이 셰익스피어로 하여금 영국 르네상스 시기의 대가로 도약하는 계기임을 분석했다. 본 연구는 어떻게 셰익스피어가 엘리자베스 여왕 영국 제국주의의 전성기 시대에 비올라를 욕망의 주체로 삼아서, 크리스토퍼 말로를 제치고 상류 사회로의 진입을 통해 예술적 대가로 도약하게 되었는지, 시청자의 스토리텔링 아키텍처를 인지 감성 과정으로 분석하였다.

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