My Name Is Red Character Analysis

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“I am Esther, who knows neither how to read or write, but this I do know: Although the flow of the script and the handwriting seems to say ‘Alas, I am rushed, I am writing carelessly and without paying serious attention,’ these letters that twitter elegantly as caught in gentle breeze convey the exact opposite message” (Pamuk 37).
Esther is character that was just recently introduced. She delivers love letters and is sometimes considered a matchmaker. She is also a giaour because she is a Jewish peddler. Her character is important to the book because she delivers Shekure’s letter to Black about how she doesn't want him to come to her house anymore. Succumbing to her curiosity to know what the letter said, Esther uses her other abilities to understand that content of the letter because of her unableness to read or write. Her understanding of the letter’s contents proves Shekure’s thoughts wrong. Shekure thought that Esther was an illiterate Jew so her letter would stay a secret. Now, because she understands the contents of the letter, it could get brought up anywhere or to anyone, which would make Shekure look terrible. So because of her knowledge of this letter she is important to the storyline.
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Romeo and Juliet are star-crossed lovers who are struggling with their relationship due to their parent’s feud with each other. This feud makes it almost impossible for Romeo and Juliet to be together. This is similar to what Black and Shekure experience in My Name is Red. Shekure’s father, Enishte, doesn’t think Black is a suitable man for his daughter. This forced drives the two a part for a while, but they rejoin when Enishte requests Black’s help on a book for the Sultan. So these two literary pieces are similar because both their relationships become threatened by their

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