The Ox‑Man draws on Anatolian pastoral mythologies, particularly the ancient traditions that survived in rural rituals. By juxtaposing this archaic symbol with contemporary concerns—social media pressure, gender norms, and academic expectations—the story comments on how ancient narratives are repurposed to articulate modern anxieties.
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Ayşe’s interactions with the Ox‑Man foreground a power asymmetry. The Ox‑Man possesses an almost mythic authority, yet Ayşe gradually learns to : she initiates contact, deciphers his cryptic riddles, and ultimately negotiates terms of their relationship. This reversal mirrors a larger feminist undercurrent in Turkish youth literature, where young women claim agency over traditionally male‑dominated mythic spaces.
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