Fatma Hanim

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Fatma Hanim is a central character in Orhan Pamuk’s novel "Silent House," depicted as an aging, embittered matriarch whose memories and obsessions reflect the social and political tensions of modernizing Turkey.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel character
appearsIn Silent House NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre Turkish novel
literary fiction
associatedWithTheme family conflict
memory
modernization of Turkey
political conflict
social change
characterTrait aging
embittered
obsessive
countryOfFictionalResidence Turkey NERFINISHED
createdBy Orhan Pamuk NERFINISHED
familyRole matriarch
fictionalUniverse Silent House NERFINISHED
gender female
hasMemoryFocus early Republican Turkey
late Ottoman period
hasPerspective conservative view of social change
languageOfWork Turkish
narrativeFunction embodies memory of the past
reflects political tensions in Turkey
reflects social tensions in Turkey
residesInFictionalLocation Cennethisar (Silent House setting) NERFINISHED
roleInWork central character
protagonist
workPublicationYear 1983

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Silent House featuresCharacter Fatma Hanim