
Kemal
Kemal is a character from Orhan Pamuk's novel 'The Museum of Innocence,' who becomes obsessed with his distant love, Fusun. Throughout the story, he collects objects that remind him of her, illustrating the intertwining of love, memory, and longing, as he seeks to preserve his feelings in a physical form.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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Kemal is the young wealthy protagonist who becomes obsessively in love with his beautiful poor relative, Fusun.
Το μουσείο του καθενός μαςKemal is the central character in Pamuk's novel, representing the wealthy Istanbul elite of the 1970s.
„Muzej nevinosti” između književnosti i NetfliksaKemal is Ahu Yağtu's son, who is currently 12 years old.
‘Bazıları haddini bilemiyorsa benim bir duruş sergilemem gerekiyor’Kemal is a 10-year-old boy who expresses a desire to be a policeman.
I got lost in Morocco’s maze of medinas – and loved every minute | Morocco holidaysKemal is a character in Orhan Pamuk's novel who is resigned to his unfulfilled love for Fusun.
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