Kemal’s Motivation to Find “Happiness” in Orhan Pamuk The Museum of Innocence
In Orhan Pamuk’s The Museum of Innocence, the write tries to analyse New Criticism on it. This study focuses on one of major male characters, Kemal. In the beginning, his attitude and behaviour reveal his weak minded and hesitation which later form determination and strong willing, which is realized...
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