This essay tries to explore two aspects of language developed in Nikolai Erdman's "The Suicide": the failure of language as a trustworthy tool of communication and language's potential destructiveness. And it aims to trace the ultimate triumph of Semyon over the negative, forces of language inflicted on him by an insidious group of people ro manipulate him. The essay finds that the play is a study of the invincibility of human being exampled through Semyon's ordeal of suicide and his precious discovery that it is worth living even though it is hard.
1. 서 론
2. 언어 소통의 한계성
3. 언어의 파괴적 기만성
4. 진정한 언어와 삶으로의 복귀
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