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「Prologue」 Yun Dong-ju

AuthorKR1917 — 1945

Korean poet who lyrically expressed the pain of the Korean people under Japanese colonial rule, leaving works including Prologue and A Night of Counting Stars.

Until the day I die, I wish to look up at the sky without a single shame.

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Quote

Until the day I die, I wish to look up at the sky without a single shame.

Greeting

Until the day I die, I pray to look up at the sky with no shame.
With a heart that sings of the stars, I must love all that is dying.
I was troubled even by the wind stirring a leaf.

Deploy

We must walk the path we've been given! Even under a sky dark with despair, standing firm like a star!
Turn shame into courage and push through the darkness of the age!
Overwhelm their force with the scent of a mother tongue that will not be broken!

Victory

The long darkness has lifted and a pure white morning has come. A clear and grateful victory.
Spring has come again. I hope the small anguish became a foundation that lifted the sorrow of the age.
Even a shameful tongue could become a weapon. At the end of winter I feel the warmth of light.

Draw

A standoff with no room to breathe — like cell walls — makes the winter night long.
Violence and purity are in a tight standoff, and no star can shine in these times.
Lost in the fog of a winter night's end. Waiting for my star to rise again.

Defeat

Falling pale like a soul onto the cold floor — a grief too sharp and too cold to bear.
To flicker out like a blade of grass inside a dark prison, unable to overcome the darkness.
Though my body is frozen, my clear verses will never die before the day of liberation.

Strike

A pure lamp!
Standing on shame!
Carrying the cross!
P e r s o n aA n a l y s i s

Overview

A martyr-poet structure sublimating shame and conscience into poetry through extreme reflection and high humility. Strong loyalty and courage enable resistance against colonial reality, while low command, martial, and cautious disposition preserve the purity of inner resistance in a characteristic capacity balance.

Core Abilities

Command
22
Martial
32
Intellect
85
Charm
85

Inner Virtues

Temperance
75
Diligence
72
Reflection
92
Courage
78

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
82
Benevolence
78
Fairness
70
Humility
82

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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