Korean Culture is a trend nowadays. At first, very few people were interested in learning and knowing about the culture of Korea. But things take a sudden turn in 2016-17. Gangnam Style got viral when it was released but k-pop didn't get the same attention as it is getting now. Artists like PSY, EXORead more
Korean Culture is a trend nowadays. At first, very few people were interested in learning and knowing about the culture of Korea. But things take a sudden turn in 2016-17. Gangnam Style got viral when it was released but k-pop didn’t get the same attention as it is getting now. Artists like PSY, EXO, TWICE, BLACKPINK and other Korean groups made it possible for Korean culture to be this viral and get the same importance all around the world.
There are various ways in which Korean Culture is leaving a great impact on human society. Everything has merits and demerits and the same goes for the impact of Korean Culture. Here are some of the merits and demerits (the impact of Korean Culture):
1. Korean Culture makes it possible for others to understand the cultural significance of Korea and its art. It makes it easier for many individuals to learn about the different customs and culture of Korea and how it is beautiful and historical in its own way.
2. It also shows the negative side of the bullying culture in Korea. As Korean culture is getting the limelight, their rules and regulations for bullies are also changing in a positive way. Korea is a popular country now and to protect its image, they are introducing new laws for criminal cases especially for bullying.
3. Kpop and Kdrama, both are playing a significant role in shaping individuals in a beautiful way. Kpop and Kdrama are helping many individuals to keep on going in their daily lives. The drama concept and music videos help in motivating many individuals in their day to day lives.
4. Moreover, people tend to get influenced a lot by seeing the food and culture of Korea. They love to explore and try Korean cuisine to learn more about Korean Culture and its taste. The fashion sense is also one of the influencing parts of Korean culture.
Rasa, a concept in Sanskrit drama, refers to the emotional emotions evoked by a performance. There are nine primary Rasas, as detailed in Bharata Muni's Natyashastra, and they are created through various factors such as the actor's performance, gestures, facial expressions, and the aesthetic environRead more
Rasa, a concept in Sanskrit drama, refers to the emotional emotions evoked by a performance. There are nine primary Rasas, as detailed in Bharata Muni’s Natyashastra, and they are created through various factors such as the actor’s performance, gestures, facial expressions, and the aesthetic environment. The primary objective is to evoke a specific emotional state in the audience, leading to a transformative experience.
In contrast, Western theatrical traditions focus on realistic portrayal of characters’ emotions and psychological states, aiming to elicit empathy and understanding from the audience. The Stanislavski method, expressionism, and realism are significant approaches in Western theatre. The audience’s role is to be connoisseurs of the emotional experience, savoring the nuanced flavors of each Rasa.
Rasa is deeply rooted in ancient Indian philosophy and aesthetics, while emotional expression is developed within Western philosophical and artistic movements, focusing on individualism and the exploration of the human condition. Both approaches offer rich and profound experiences for audiences, shaped by their unique cultural and philosophical contexts.
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