This article examines the significance of the child murder motif as a target of the three Hamgyeongdo mangas such as , , and shows a narrative similar to . The narrative of the mother who tries to sacrifice her child to sacrifice her sickly father-in-law, and the poetry that is impressed by her heart, the happiness of all of them, is a dilemma between love for her child and respect for her parents based on super rationality. To a dramatic resolution. The injustice of killing a child is resolved when a super rational justice is implemented. This is a shamanistic epic that is used in rituals for the dead, and which allows many gods to lead the dead to their deaths. I will sacrifice my child and my eyes will be blind, but the desire to rescue my father-in-law, the heart of God will move when there is such desire. It shows the paradox that when there is enough sincerity to abandon the most precious thing, it will be able to get something precious equal to it.
is a shaman epic called in rituals carried out in order to get rid of bad aura. The younger sister who is trying to kill an innocent child, This injustice creates a bad aura. This ceremony and shaman epic call for a reflection on the evil which may have been committed by the hearer without knowing it. It is because the condition that the bad energy is driven out is the condition of the unrighteous situation that the bad energy is inserted. It demands that you yourself be your own judge and reflect on your life.
shows the implementation of social justice by saint, who was born as the son of Chungaesunbi. The conflict between saint s casting to realize the cause of regeneration and the Wonmaegi pointed out as a victim by the mother s statement leads to the voluntary sacrifice of the. But soon saint pulls out the Wonmaegi s soul from the chasm, which is a grievance. saint is a person who listens to the voice of the lower person, resolves the ill-treatment and attempts to realize the social good again. The Wonmaegi also gladly takes on the end of the ‘sonpuri’ and contributes to the social good that saint was trying to implement. By releasing these saint and Wonmaegi, people participating in the shaman rites extend the tilt of the family they originate from a cognitive dimension to society.