
The story enters a more emotional and dramatic phase where Maral - a young girl who is apparently closely related to Betul and on the other hand is a close friend of the engineer (former or current Betul's husband). Maral comes to Betul, talks to him, and asks him, "What did you do with the engineer?" This short question shows that Maral has been in a critical look, perhaps even with some kind of compassion or curiosity. But Betul's answer is explicit and decisive: "I don't like him anymore, I will not live with him because he betrayed me and got a second woman."
This sentence is clearly angry, heartbreaking, and the power to make a suffering woman. Betul does not speak of a weak position, but rather speaks of the position of consciousness and experience. He no longer wants to play a poisoned relationship.
But the interesting thing is that Maral is silent despite being apparently more information. He doesn't say what he wanted to say. This silence is full of mystery. Perhaps there is a secret that annoys Betul more. Maybe he knows something about the engineer who prefers to be said. It may feel guilty or in emotional duality. Anyway, he is silent and says goodbye and goes without saying anything.
At the same time, the engineer who sees this conversation from afar does not interfere, but after Maral goes to Betul and fights with him. His behavior smells of controlling and ownership. Although he has betrayed Betul and took a second woman, he now asks why Maral came, why Betul has spoken to him, and why he's out without permission! This reaction has a patriarchal and contradiction in the engineer's personality: he justifies his relationships on the one hand, but does not have the right to make decisions and even meet.
Finally, Betul responds to him, "It has nothing to do with you." This sentence is short but very heavy; Announcing independence, announcing the end of dependency, and the beginning of a new way for a woman who has decided to stand up and protect herself.
Emotional analysis:
In this short but profound story, Maral's silence, the engineer's anger, and Betul's resistance form the three main axes of tension. The patient's twins, who are not physical in the context but are constantly in the mind of the audience, symbolize the hidden suffering and the overwhelming responsibilities of Betul. In contrast, Maral is a symbol of a secret that may never be said. The engineer is a symbol of traditional men's power and selfishness. And Betul is a silent hero who wants to stand despite the wounds.
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