Entangled Lives/ Interwoven Fates
While Mustafa searches for his Asiya in the vast city, he will also hold a mirror to the lives of Rina, Rıza, and Melih. Witnessing the lives of these three, Mustafa will explain how people, due to their weaknesses, accept even their own known wrongs as right, and how, on the other hand, he believes in the existence of a "real time that is not real," and how both of their decisions have thrown them into a world that is not real. He connects the lives people live as a result of their decisions to worlds that are metaphysical to us, but empirical to him (a "real time that is not real"). Perhaps after reading this book, the reader will realize that there are dozens of paths ahead, each leading to a different life, and that the ultimate cause of everything they experience is themselves.