In this study, Terrence MacNally’s Love! Valour! Compassion! is analyzed as a non-identity-based concept of transversal interconnection, drawing upon Gadamer’s theory of horizontal fusion. This analysis reveals the fallacy of the fixed, superior existence of androcentrism and anthropocentric humanism, traditionally perceived as universal mode of identity. At the same time, it shows a new interrelationship from the zoe ontological perspective. The hierarchical value system of identity appears in Love! Valour! Compassion! and this study seeks to analyze the phenomena that occur to the main characters from an intrinsic point of view. To express the immanent perspective more concretely, zoe, or life force, is the generative force that flows across both human and non-human beings. In other words, the immanent point of view is the vitalist point of view of becoming and changing, and McNally’s Love! Valour! Compassion! is a monistic interpretation of the dichotomous boundaries of heterosexuality and homosexuality, male and female, public and private realms, politics, and sexuality from an ontological point of view. (Ulsan College)