This study has been conducted on the basis of awareness that images of a native place in Baeksuk`s poems resulted from the archetypal imagination of ``paradise motif``. The contents are as follows. First, the native place in Baeksuk`s poems is a utopia which was created by colligating the social imagination originated in the reality of loss of sovereignty as well as the archetypal imagination resulted from the desire for transcending reality. Secondly, the paradise motif in Baeksuk`s poems can be considered in two aspects of ``divided reality`` and ``organic space of harmony and integration``. By considering the two aspects, the intention of the poet, who recomposed an organically harmonious utopia space, can be understood in depth. The utopia that Baeksuk tried to seek through the native place images of the paradise motif is his consolation and tribute to the troubled people of his generation.