Guwon: A fusion of Sisyphus and Frankenstein

Sou’ May 2, 2025 1:28 am

Before I dive into the theory, let me quickly explain who these two figures are:
•Sisyphus is a character from Greek mythology who was condemned by the gods to push a giant boulder up a hill for eternity. Every time he neared the top, it would roll back down. It was a punishment meant to symbolize hopeless, endless struggle. But in modern philosophy (especially Camus), Sisyphus becomes a metaphor for the human condition — and the idea that continuing to struggle, even in absurdity, is a form of defiance and meaning.
•Frankenstein’s creature (not “Frankenstein” himself — that’s the doctor) is a man-made being, created from the body parts of corpses, brought to life but rejected by society. He’s not evil by nature — he’s lost, lonely, and desperate to be understood. His tragedy is that he was made human-like, but was never allowed to be human.

Now — onto Guwon.



Guwon is what happens after the myth ends.

He’s not Sisyphus rolling the stone anymore. He’s the man who somehow got to the top of the hill — maybe through death, suffering, or by sheer force of will. But now that he’s free… he has no idea how to exist. He doesn’t sleep like a human. He doesn’t process emotions like a human. He watches over the town like it’s all he has — because it is. It’s no longer a boulder he’s pushing — it’s a village he has to keep from falling apart.

And just like Frankenstein’s creature, Guwon is scarred — physically and emotionally. He bears visible marks (a cut throat, injured feet) that suggest repeated violence, maybe even suicide attempts. Not just once — multiple times. And that’s key: Guwon isn’t just a man with a past. He’s a man who has died before. Maybe not literally. But something in him was erased, stitched back together, and set loose into a world he doesn’t recognize.



He exists in survival mode. Not living — surviving.

His need to stay awake, to stay in control, is classic trauma behavior. “If I fall asleep, what if something happens?” That’s not a leader’s mindset — that’s a survivor’s. Someone who thinks rest is dangerous. Someone who’s been punished for letting his guard down.

He says it himself: “This town… it’s mine to protect.” That’s his identity now. Not a man, not a lover, not even a person — just a protector. He’s repeating the same loop as Sisyphus, but voluntarily this time. Because it’s all he knows.



And then comes Teach.

Teach doesn’t “save” Guwon. That would be too simple. What he does is more dangerous: he makes Guwon feel. Seen. Accepted. Not just as a protector or a leader, but as a person. When Guwon finally falls asleep and wakes up peacefully — for the first time in his life — that’s not just rest. That’s a spiritual turning point. It’s his first real step toward being alive.

He even says it outright: “You know how people sleep… and wake up like it’s just part of life? I’ve never really done that. This… is the first time.”



So here’s the theory:

Guwon is the product of a collapsed myth and a failed creation. He’s what happens when you survive your punishment but don’t know how to live after it. He’s the ghost of Sisyphus and the body of Frankenstein’s creature — constantly torn between duty and emotion, control and vulnerability, existence and meaning.

This isn’t a story about grand myths. It’s about what happens after. After the gods stop watching. After the creator abandons his work. After you’ve failed, died, been stitched back together — and you’re still here.

It’s about how terrifying — and beautiful — it is to try to live when no one ever taught you how.

And maybe that’s what this manhwa is really about.

Responses
    animehae May 2, 2025 10:28 am

    WOW. this is so well written

    Sou’ May 2, 2025 2:13 pm
    WOW. this is so well written animehae

    Haha, I’ll take that as a huge compliment , thank you !

    rel3a May 2, 2025 5:08 pm

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    Sou’ May 2, 2025 6:05 pm
    i never read long comments, but yours was spot on, so well written and i can't help but feel fascinated that you took the time to write this amazing comment! I love it! rel3a

    I’m genuinely touched by your comment. I usually write without expecting much, so knowing my words resonated with you means a lot. Thank you for taking the time to share this, it truly motivates me.

    FockinWeeb May 2, 2025 9:01 pm

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    Sou’ May 2, 2025 10:05 pm
    fucking ATE and left THE RATS STARVING. Masterful work FockinWeeb

    Lowkey blushing rn, thanks !

    PixieFairyDust May 4, 2025 2:00 pm

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    Sou’ May 5, 2025 1:51 am
    OH WOW! This analysis is extremely beautiful, well written, deep and pure genius! Amazing, brava! PixieFairyDust

    Omg , thank you (▰˘◡˘▰)