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한국러시아문학회 러시아어문학연구논집 러시아어문학연구논집 제56권
발행연도
2017.1
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61 - 88 (28page)

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When Andrey Zvyagintsev‘s <Leviathan>(2014) and Gogol’s <The government inspector>(1836) were released, these two works received similar extreme contradictory evaluations from the public and critics. Although genres of these two works are different, but the <Leviathan>, in which show conflicts between a mayor Vadim and a protagonist Nikolai in a small coastal town Zagorevsk, and <The inspector General> of Nikolai Gogol, which had written 180 years ago and whose background was an obscure provincial town, has large number of consistent common parts(contents, characters, background of work, narrative structure and religious symbols etc.). These two works by Gogol and Zvyagintsev provide keywords to read the 19th and the 21st century of Russia. The writer and the director expose the hidden and absurd reality through indirect materials and techniques in the background of the special social, political and religious situation of Russia. And they are expanding the problems that have arisen in a Russian society to universal human problems related to power, religion, good and evil, sin and judgment. As we mentioned on this paper, there are sufficient grounds in the way why such many Russian understand and evaluate the film <Leviathan> as <The Government Inspector> in our age.

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