Today, much of Korean society seems turned on its head.
Few women received any formal education in traditional Korean society.
Along the way, one gets a feeling for the group solidarity that seems to be basic to Korean society.
Korean society on the other hand sees education as the single most important thing that anyone can possess.
In traditional Korean society, women's roles were confined to the home.
There are also religious buildings that take important roles in Korean society and politics.
Those who do not share such features are often rejected by the Korean society or face discrimination.
The group had long suffered severe social discrimination in Korean society.
The brouhaha eventually died down, but by the time it did, something had changed in Korean society.
I think the death will bring huge changes to North Korean society, in a very positive way.