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man in white coat

Oguz Atay and Edward Scissorhands are both seen as outsiders by society. People are happy to have them around as long as they are entertaining or helpful, but when they become a threat, they are rejected and forced to leave. Neither of them changed who they were, but other people showed hypocrisy by treating them differently.

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man in white coat

After reading the book "The Man in the White Coat", I felt like I could never write anything as good as that story. I felt like there was no point in writing anything at all.

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man in white coat

The story of the man in the white coat was very impressive, just like the famous sinking of the Titanic. Oguz Atay used language in a special way to make the man in the white coat seem more memorable than a white coat would normally be.

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man in white coat

The man went through a lot of experiences between the time he was in the mosque courtyard and the time he walked into the sea and disappeared. It is like a summary of what we all go through in life. He was willing to take risks and try new things in order to find something beautiful that he had never had before. In the end, he chose to go to his death on his own feet. Even though someone tried to stop him, they said it was just a story.

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man in white coat

An unfair and extreme public shaming of a regular person.

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man in white coat

The man in the white coat noticed that some people who thought they were normal were actually doing bad things, but he didn't try to stop them because he realized they could change.

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man in white coat

The first story of Oguz Atay's book, Waiting for Fear, is about a man who has rejected traditional values and has become quiet and withdrawn. The man in the white coat sees the man's rebellion in his silence and lack of expression, but he can only express himself so much by staying silent and not speaking up.

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man in white coat

Oguz Atay was in a large group of people, but he was not successful and had no money. His first three sentences were very powerful and meaningful.

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