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The Martyred by Richard E. Kim
The Martyred by Richard E. Kim






The Martyred by Richard E. Kim

Yi’s “Your Paradise” is another story about sacrifice and its place in a particular society. In addition, the two survived ministers faced certain challenges while explaining their survival and possible improvements they could import after the accident, and one Captain Lee tried to seek the truth, neglecting sacrifices, religious ambitions, and political orders. In “The Martyred,” Kim tells about the North Korean Christian ministers and the way of how they were shot to death by the communists and become the twelve martyred for the society they lived in. Still, they can hardly understand its true essence and meaning for the others. People like to talk about sacrifice and its impact on their lives. Sacrifice is a complex issue that consists of a number of political, ethical, and religious dimensions.

The Martyred by Richard E. Kim

Sacrifice Concept in Kim’s “The Martyred” and Yi’s “Your Paradise” Yi’s “Your Paradise” and Kim’s “The Martyred” disclose the theme of sacrifice in a variety of ways and explain how it is possible to misunderstand the role of violence embedded in sacrifice, use sacrifice as one of the possible means of atonement, introduce sacrificial victims as innocent people and martyrdom as an explanation of human weakness, confuse self-transcendence with self-interest pursuit, and combine sacrifice with a political community due to its binding power and the ability to gather people with different living positions.

The Martyred by Richard E. Kim

These two works help to comprehend how to sacrifice may be accepted by society and accomplished by individuals.

The Martyred by Richard E. Kim

In his turn, Ch’ŏngjun Yi “Your Paradise” introduces another type of understanding of sacrifice and its urgency for a community and particular individuals. Richard Kim created “The Martyred” as a powerful reflection on the Korean War between 19, the role and impact of the Christian faith, the development of human conscience, and the meaning of truth. The current paper focuses on the two Asian works, the authors of which succeed in discussing the theme of sacrifice and its characteristics from a variety of perspectives.








The Martyred by Richard E. Kim