My thesis questions whether there is an essential relationship between one's identity and name, exploring the interaction between the name and the owner of it and reflecting on the arbitrary nature of name. With an excerpt from Revelation and fragments of The Three Little Pigs, my thesis alternates between two stories of Sooji and Hyori, both of whom are alienated from themselves in a different sense: Sooji stuck in limbo, oscillating between her old and new names, and Hyori cognitively unaware of himself, deprived of an ability or freedom to see. The two stories, set in different worlds, seemingly distinct pieces of subjects, start to converge in the middle of the stories and reveal that they are parallel, with the voice of the wolf in The Three Little Pigs resonating throughout the stories. These two diverge again and have vague and different endings, which makes readers raise a question about the fate of the two characters. With the last two fragments of The Three Little Pigs, I aim to take readers to the first page of my thesis, an excerpt of Revelation, ask them whose voice it is and who and what the wolf is.