Narrative structures in Korean folktales: A comparative analysis of Korean and English versions

Author:

Song Sooho1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211, USA

Abstract

Abstract A narrative is a sequence of connected events arranged by a narrator. Folktales are a genre of narrative stories that every cultural community possesses. They have spread through verbal storytelling rather than written formal texts and reflect cultural beliefs, cultural identity, traditions and social customs. In this paper, I comparatively analyse the narrative structure of two versions of Korean folktale stories: the original Korean version and their English versions rewritten by American writers. The results of the analysis reveal that a modification in narrative structure occurs during the process of trans-creating folktales into a different language to appeal to a target audience that has a different cultural background. The results of my analysis show that the story schemata of folktale stories and story patterns vary between cultures, reflecting the different cultural orientation of each audience.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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