本文分析了2020年播出的韓劇《雖然是精神病但沒關係》的劇情及其對觀眾的影響。該劇通過反映社會對精神疾病的刻板印象和錯誤觀念,透過每一輯劇情與童話故事的結合,扭轉了大眾對精神病患者的負面印象,促使觀眾重新思考精神疾病的本質。女主角高文英在劇中以她獨特的方式解讀童話故事,對人生和處世方式提出了深刻的反思。劇中出現的童話故事也與現實生活相關聯,展現了作者對人性的真實評價。此外,劇中所展示的繪本也得到了觀眾的關注,這些繪本反映了作者的生活經驗和對人性的理解。最後,本文指出韓國繪本在台灣的受歡迎程度,並介紹了一些相關研究和資源,為研究者和讀者提供了參考。
This article analyzes the plot of the K-drama "It's Okay to Not Be Okay," which aired in 2020, and its impact on the audience. The drama reflects society's stereotypes and misconceptions about mental illness. By combining each episode's storyline with fairy tales, it overturns the negative impressions of mental illness patients and prompts viewers to reconsider the nature of mental illness. The female protagonist, Ko Moon-young, interprets fairy tales in her unique way, offering profound reflections on life and how to navigate it. The fairy tales depicted in the drama are also connected to real-life experiences, showcasing the author's genuine assessment of human nature. Additionally, the illustrated books featured in the drama have attracted viewers' attention, reflecting the author's life experiences and understanding of human nature. Finally, this article points out the popularity of Korean illustrated books in Taiwan and introduces some related research and resources, providing references for researchers and readers. Additionally, the illustrated books featured in the drama have attracted viewers' attention, reflecting the author's life experiences and understanding of human nature. Finally, this article points out the popularity of Korean illustrated books in Taiwan and introduces some related research and resources, providing references for researchers and readers.