Analysis Of Class Hierarchies In Heirs

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In my paper I will discuss how in the Korean television drama Heirs focuses on class hierarchies and how this affects the characters in the drama. In the drama Heirs Kim Tan is the illegitimate son of the Chairman of Jeguk group and his mistress. Because of this Tan is forced to hide his illegitimate status so that he can one day inherit the company. Because of this his older brother who is legitimate hates Tan and forces him to go to America. In America Tan meets a girl named Cha Eun Sang. Eun Sang is a poor girl whose mother is the mute maid to Tan’s mother. Eun Sang goes to America to find her sister who she is mad at for abandoning their family while Eun Sang is still stuck in poverty. Eun Sang who does not know that Tan is the heir to Jeguk goes back to Korea expecting never to see him again. After she goes back to Korea her house is foreclosed because of all the debt that her family owes and because of this Eun Sang and her mom are forced to move into the maid’s quarters at Tan’s house. Because of his growing feelings for Eun Sang, Tan decides to return back to Korea to see her again. Although he eventually finds out that Eun Sang is poor and her mother is the family maid. When Tan reveals himself to Eun Sang as the second son in the Jeguk group she is shocked and embarrassed by her social standing. Because Tan’s father wants to make sure that Eun Sang and Tan can never be together he decides to offer admission to Jeguk high to Eun Sang so that she will know her place in the social ladder. There at Jeguk High she is forced to learn how the wealthy social ladder works. At Jeguk the students there include Choi Young Do who is the heir to a huge hotel Conglomerate and is Tan’s former best friend, Yoo Rachel who is Tan’s fianc... ... middle of paper ... ... the couple is constantly plagued by their class differences they are able to withstand these hardships and Eun Sang is able to become move up the social ladder and become part of the wealthy class. Heirs depicts how the wealthy class works and its inner working of it. Although the wealthy are obviously given more powerful than the poor the wealthy often goes to various lengths to keep or increase their power. Tan who is an illegitimate son is constantly forced to masks his true parentage and in an arranged engagement so that he can one day inherit Jeguk group. Rachel’s mother gives up love so that she can live a life with money. Heirs constantly shows that even though that more wealthy equals more power it does not always guarantee happiness. Therefore Tan risks everything so that he can live that happiness that his social class constantly gives up for more power.

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