
Kâbil Nerede Hâbil? Kabîl Ka Habîl?
We don't have to be honest when we describe what we hear, but when we describe what we see, honesty becomes the voice of our conscience. Maybe this is just an expectation. There is no time in this game. But human beings, with all their true nature, are embodied in the character of Necip. We worried about time. Because we were afraid it would change us. However, what we really had to fear was something else. We didn't see it. As I mentioned at the beginning, this story conveyed to us in the sacred texts is short and concise. If I was going to make a new story out of this, I had to be honest and write a short and concise story. That's why I kept this game short.
If two brothers spend their breath during the sacrifice just to allow the smoke of their sacrifice to rise to the level of God, and if they do not share their breath with each other, it means that a race has begun. Or if one of the brothers surrounds the land with a fence and shouts, "This is mine"; If the other one doesn't say anything about it, it means there is a race here too. And this will not be an innocent race at all. Evil is latent. That is why every place where human beings live also contains a flaw. And after a while, this flaw manifests itself in a murder with a tragic ending. Necip in the play; He asks Habil: Which is the first seed of evil? A breath that cannot be shared? Or is this the first blood shed? Unfortunately, we do not have an answer to Necip's question. Because the world revolves around this question. Good reading.
Publisher | : | Lîs Publications |
Number of pages | : | 64 |
Publication Year | : | 2018 |
ISBN | : | 978-605-7535-01-6 |