He is the mentor figure who teaches Ezel the "rules of the game" through heavy metaphors and classic literature, including works by Oscar Wilde.
This line is a central theme in the series, highlighting the pain of rather than the fear of death. It refers to the protagonist, Ömer (later Ezel), who was betrayed by his closest friends and the woman he loved.
"Mesele en mutlu olduğun o gün, en güzel hayaller kurduğun o gün ölmekmiş mesele... Mesele ölmek değil kardeş, mesele dost bildiğin, en güvendiğin adamın eliyle ölmekmiş mesele." Key Facts About the Scene and Character
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He is the mentor figure who teaches Ezel the "rules of the game" through heavy metaphors and classic literature, including works by Oscar Wilde.
This line is a central theme in the series, highlighting the pain of rather than the fear of death. It refers to the protagonist, Ömer (later Ezel), who was betrayed by his closest friends and the woman he loved.
"Mesele en mutlu olduğun o gün, en güzel hayaller kurduğun o gün ölmekmiş mesele... Mesele ölmek değil kardeş, mesele dost bildiğin, en güvendiğin adamın eliyle ölmekmiş mesele." Key Facts About the Scene and Character
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