K-dramas are known for having cheesy romances and leads with rose-tinted views on love.
But if you dive deeper, there are many that explore meaningful themes beyond your usual boy-meets-girl stories — more specifically, ones with leads that exude ‘main character energy.’
To radiate ‘main character energy’ simply means taking control of one’s life and finding empowerment through trials and tribulations.
Here’s a list of characters from K-dramas that exemplify that.
Noh Da-hyun (Link: Eat, Love, Kill)
In episode four, Noh Da-hyun (Moon Ga-young) gets berated by her mother who hopes for her to become a grade five civil servant. This leads to an argument between the two and Da-hyun breaking down.
Da-hyun says firmly through her tears: “I wasn’t born to make you proud, Mom. I wasn’t born for dreams you weren’t able to achieve. I’m so sorry, I want to live my life however I want to whether it’s good or bad.
“I want to make decisions for myself and be responsible for my actions.”
Seeing Da-hyun stay true to herself and fight for control of her future reminds us that we should stand up to societal pressures and the path other people set for us, or to put it simply, be the main character of our lives.
Yoo Jung (Bloody Heart)
Park Tae-yang (Going to You at a Speed of 493km)
Geum Seok-yeong (Doctor Lawyer)
Hong Ye-seul (Kiss Sixth Sense)
This article was first published on AsiaOne and republished on theAsianparent with permission.
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