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In Cranes by Hwang Sun-Won, Songsam and Tokchae were childhood friends who played together. As adults, Tokchae is a prisoner and Songsam is an officer.
In Cranes by Hwang Sun-Won, Songsam and Tokchae were childhood friends who played together. As adults, Tokchae is a prisoner and Songsam is an officer.
Tokchae is Songsam's (main character) childhood friend, who had stayed back at his home town with his father because they didn't want to leave the crops that are ready to be harvested during the split of North & South Korea. Songsam is escorting Tokcahe, after Tokchae had gotten into "trouble", but later finds Tokchae had no bad attentions and let him go, Symbolizing the crane in the flashback. Tokchae knew he was going to get killed so he mine as well try to get away from the other army officials like Songsam. :-)
Songsam faces an internal conflict regarding his loyalty to his friend Tokchae, who has become a political prisoner. Songsam grapples with his allegiance to his friend, as well as his duty to the government and society that punish Tokchae for his actions. This conflict drives Songsam to question his beliefs and values.
Song-sam recognized Tokchae and decides to take him to the peace police, but then he begins talking to Tokchae and stars having flashbacks they changes his mind.This symbolizes the two cranes which soared high in the sky.
he recalls getting bagned by Tokchae and his father at the same time
he recalls getting bagned by Tokchae and his father at the same time
that they were once friends before the civil war tore them apart and the cranes are symbolized as there everlasting freindship
Songsam, Tokchae are the two man characters and there is two support charcters; the old man with a wen and shorty.
Song-sam decides to not smoke another cigarette in order to escort Tokchae!
Song-sam decides to not smoke another cigarette in order to escort Tokchae!
what happens after snogsam tells tokchae ¨Go flush a crane!¨