In “Queen of Tears,” Hong Hae In (played by Kim Ji Won) endured immense pain following a miscarriage. She had been elated upon learning about her first pregnancy and had lovingly prepared a separate room for her soon-to-arrive baby. However, she ultimately had to bid farewell to her dreams of motherhood and grapple with her sorrow.
Hong Hae In is not the only character in “Queen of Tears” grappling with parenthood issues. Let’s delve into the struggles of several other characters in the series.
1. Hong Hae In still wrestles with the grief of her miscarriage, evident from her use of her baby’s expected birth date as her cellphone password.
2. Baek Hyun Woo’s marriage crumbled after Hong Hae In’s miscarriage. He sought solace in their unborn baby’s room, mourning the loss deeply.
3. Despite doubts about his paternity, Hong Soo Cheol is determined to be a devoted father to his son.
4. Cheon Da Hye, initially portrayed as antagonistic, faces a moral dilemma witnessing Hong Soo Cheol’s sacrifices for his child.
5. Hong Man Dae, the chairman of Queens Group, struggles to connect with his three children due to various conflicts.
6. Kim Seon Hwa mourns the loss of her eldest son and grapples with blaming her daughter for the tragedy.
7. Moh Seul Hee aims to gain control of the Queens Group to provide a lavish life for her son.
The characters in “Queen of Tears” confront a myriad of challenges related to parenthood, including sacrificing for their children, facing family conflicts, and coping with the anguish of losing loved ones. These struggles evoke sympathy from the audience, highlighting the complexities of familial relationships and the universal experience of parental love and loss.