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KCI등재 학술저널

수전 글래스펠과 버지니아 울프의 서술기법 가르치기

Teaching the Narrative Technique Used in Susan Glaspell s and Virginia Woolf s Short Stories

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This study is an exploration of how to teach a narrative technique used by Susan Glaspell and Virginia Woolf, who are famous for writing about women’s lives in a patriarchal society. In order to pique students’ curiosity and help them appreciate the characteristics of these authors’ short stories, I chose “A Jury of Her Peers” and “The Legacy,” whose basic structure of narrative technique is similar to a detective’s investigation in terms of how important clues are read. In both pieces, the narrators repeatedly mention the same word or phrase such as “quilt it” and “Egypt”, which help students to understand the character’s mind or situation. In “A Jury of Her Peers,” while finding the meaning of the kitchen and quilts, students can follow the process of how women sympathize with Mrs. Wright’s difficult and lonely life caused by Mr. Wright’s ignorance. In addition, students can realize that in “The Legacy,” Egypt is not an ideal place for Angela, because she knows that wherever she goes, she will be put in the same situation; that is, manipulated by patriarchal ideology. In conclusion, this paper shows the effect of teaching female writers’ short stories that use a particular narrative technique, leading students to appreciate the literature and think about the subject.

I. 들어가는 말

II. 퀼트 천: 누비기 혹은 꼬기

III. 이집트: 억압 혹은 자유

IV. 나가는 말

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