She is not merely a heroine moving along a clear dramatic line, but a soul torn between two worlds: one where love blossoms like a flower carrying hope, and another haunted by a mysterious curse that makes her a prisoner of fate.
The allure of Tulin’s character does not lie only in her actions, but in the contradictions she conceals. She embodies the human being who longs to touch the light but is weighed down by the chains of shadows. Thus, her story does not seem like just a novel, but an experience the reader lives—as if facing an inner mirror reflecting their own conflicts.
Through this structure, Tulin becomes more than a fictional heroine: she turns into a symbol for anyone who has ever found themselves suspended between what they love and what they fear, between dream and curse.
