In "The Innocence of Objects," Orhan Pamuk explores the intricate relationship between objects, memory, and happiness. He emphasizes the significance of shared experiences, suggesting that true joy often comes from moments spent with others. This perspective highlights the value of companionship and laughter in forming lasting memories, illustrating that happiness is not only a personal feeling but one that flourishes in social contexts. Additionally, Pamuk's narrative invites readers to reflect on...
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