"Cheodol Art" is the title of this chapter, and it is the first of many that follow it. It begins with a brief description of what it is like to shake a bod, and then moves on to a discussion of the importance of obedience. It is implied that this is a metaphor for chastity, and that the lesson is that obedience is a necessary evil, but that it is not the only necessary evil. In fact, the lesson teaches us that the only way to be a good man is to obey the orders of others. This is a lesson that we learn in "Assitant Guming," the second chapter of the story.
"Cheodol Art" is the title of this chapter, and it is the first of many that follow it. It begins with a brief description of what it is like to shake a bod, and then moves on to a discussion of the importance of obedience. It is implied that this is a metaphor for chastity, and that the lesson is that obedience is a necessary evil, but that it is not the only necessary evil. In fact, the lesson teaches us that the only way to be a good man is to obey the orders of others. This is a lesson that we learn in "Assitant Guming," the second chapter of the story.