Lynda, looking from the perspective of the culture and civilization in which she was raised in Europe, understood that what she saw as darkness was actually light after meeting Adem and reading and researching from the perspective of her own nature.
Even though Adem had trained himself very well in engineering in England and America and returned to serve his country, the ruling power of the country, with its eagerness to appear modernist in its formalism, detached from the meaning and essence of concepts such as civilization, contemporaneity, and civility, perceived Adem's personal life choices as a threat and denied him the right to live.
When the ruling power looked at Adem with an ideological blindness devoid of knowledge and science, it unfortunately failed to see Adem's engineering knowledge and experience, which were essential for the nation and the state.
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