
In this story, Betul is a symbol of motherhood, endurance, and feminine zeal in a society that is often abandoned by women. He has to deal with poverty, impatience, and heavy eyes, but most importantly, he has to fight to survive and treat his twins. Twins that are not only his children but the motivation of his life; Small hearts that save Betul from collapse.
At one point in the story, she goes to the engine of her engineer and her new wife to get a donation for children. This scene is dramatically the milestone of the story: faced with betrayal, begging for the lives of children, and in contrast, the cruel and conditional response of the ex -wife. The engineer rudely says, "Either go back and live together, or give me the kids to grow them myself!" This sentence indicates a man's control, and his indifference to the mother's feelings. It is as if not only takes the motherly right from Betul, but also wants to deal with her deep love and bond with her children.
But Betul, ultimately, bravely decides to not accept any humiliating options. He is thrown out of the house with anger and humiliation, but retains his pride. Betul represents women who do not remain silent against oppression. Although he is alone and tired, he will not surrender and fight with all his life to save his children.
This story is full of emotional, social and psychological elements; The narrative of women whose screams is not heard, but the voice of their steps in the path of struggle for love, survival and justice is louder than any scream. It also reflects the deep moral divide in human relationships, where power, wealth, and selfishness have replaced emotion, responsibility, and humanity.
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