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Exploration of Mythological Elements in Contemporary Narratives

Exploration of Mythological Elements

https://doi.org/10.38119/CACS.2023.29.3

Abstract

Korean society is one of the rare nations that brings tradition and the future together. They used the power of development to interpret tradition. While examining the past and presenting it to today's society with various tools, they also reflected the observations and perceptions of other societies with which the Korean people interacted. Recently, the interest and success of Korean cinema in historical subjects has attracted attention. It is observed that in these films, depending on the periods, various Turkish origin tribes and lineages are mentioned, they are processed in many ways, evaluated in terms of society, origin and life, and presented to today's audience. www.earticle.netIt takes approximately 10-12 hours to go to South Korea via Turkey with direct and connecting flight options. The distance of 10432 km by car takes 5 days, 14 hours and 26 minutes with an average speed of 78 km / h. The question comes to mind, how can there be similarities, common points or interactions about each other between two countries and regions that are so separated by location conditions

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