Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles (한국의류학회지)
- Volume 17 Issue 3
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- Pages.436-447
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- 1993
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- 1225-1151(pISSN)
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- 2234-0793(eISSN)
The Analysis of Costume Role in Shakespearean Tragedy
셰익스피어의 비극작품에 나타난 복식역할의 분석
- Jeong, Hyun Sook (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Hanyang University) ;
- Kim, Jin Goo (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Hanyang University)
- Received : 1993.03.08
- Published : 1993.07.01
Abstract
This study concerns the role of costume in Shakespearean tragedy from the viewpoint of the role theory. The term "role" has been used to represent the behavior expected of the occupant of a given position or status. A specific role can not be successfully performed without the aid of the Costumes. Costumes are adopted in relation with a specific role. The role of social status and position reflects sex, age, occupation, class, economic position of the characters. In his works, the crown and the mace represented not only the throne but also a previllege and supreme position. The sitution role of costume could be widely used for visualizing the psychological situation and external environments of the characters on the stage. The disguise role hided one's status, thereby makes possible acting others position. And the disguise role can bring about the change of status, age, sex, occupation, and atmosphere. The costume could be used as a voucher of love. The costume performed the role of the physical and psychic protection, and provided its wearer with consolation and peaceful mind. The costume reflected the custom of a society through its wearing condition and wearing configuration. The results obtained from this study can provide useful cues for understanding the role action in the social structure. This kind of understanding reveals the costume phenomena in real life, allows one to perform roles properly and efficiently, and opens our insight on the overall aspects of the costume culture.
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