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This text, which will deal with the relationship that depends on the gaze between the social body and the non-social naked body, will exhibit boundaries and thresholds. In particular, the sovereignty of the non-social and unveiled the naked body on the social body, which seeing as a spectator, will represent. In this empty area created by the naked body, which is symbolized by the act of hunting, the text will show the destruction of the spectator's perception of time and space. The primitive conflict between staying in the social body or being a naked body will be a free choice in the context. By an examination of the meaningful connection between veiling and nudity through the relationship between gaze and hunting will demonstrate bodily tendencies in the metaphoric sense include personal atonement.