This paper explores the symbolic nature of Reyyan’s name (derived from the myth of the "hercai" or pansy flower) and how it contrasts with the rigid, revenge-driven patriarchal structures of the Şadoğlu and Aslanbey families. Key Discussion Points:

Reyyan’s transition from a victim of a fraudulent marriage to an active agent of peace and reconciliation.

How the script utilizes fatalism vs. free will in Reyyan’s choices. 📌 Option 3: Media & Cultural Studies Lens

The cultural impact of portraying deep-seated Anatolian tribal customs to a modernized global audience.