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Camdaki Kız is a profound exploration of how childhood trauma dictates adult destiny. Through the character of Nalan, the narrative examines the "glass room"—a metaphorical prison of societal expectations and family honor. This paper analyzes the shift from Nalan’s repressed upbringing to her tumultuous relationships with Sedat and Hayri, highlighting the tension between traditional values and personal liberation.
This paper explores the psychological themes, character dynamics, and narrative structure of (The Girl in the Glass), authored by psychiatrist Gülseren Budayıcıoğlu . Abstract
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