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@RaghviF

𝐴𝑟𝑎𝑓𝑡𝑎 𝑖𝑠 𝑒𝑥𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑙𝑦 𝑡ℎ𝑖𝑠: 𝑎 𝑠𝑜𝑢𝑙 𝑐𝑎𝑢𝑔ℎ𝑡 𝑏𝑒𝑡𝑤𝑒𝑒𝑛 ℎ𝑒𝑙𝑙 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑎𝑛𝑔𝑒𝑙, 𝑏𝑒𝑡𝑤𝑒𝑒𝑛 𝑓𝑖𝑟𝑒 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑤𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑟. #Arafta

شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2021
102 فالونگ444 فالوورز
𝓜𝓮𝓻𝔂𝓮𝓶
As April 17th approaches, just like the fire of love, so does the Stone of the Grave, which has confused us since the first episode. Finally, we will get answers. The wedding will definitely take place, since they are already a married couple anyway, but something will happen that shakes them personally. That grave is an interesting subtext; it could very well be the beginning of the end. Also, Ateş said: 'Let’s rewrite the 187 days, which means we’ll have another 187 days, but this time with the real story and the present. I am so excited For me, watching stories is something wonderful and then writing about them and feeling every emotion is just incredible. ✍️🤍 — #Arafta & #MerTeş
𝓜𝓮𝓻𝔂𝓮𝓶@RaghviF

Behind every act of revenge, there is always an underlying reason and the grave is its own form of vengeance, a Limbo. Every monster has a path to follow; every demon seeks to be shrouded within the cremation grounds. Yet, every ending is a new beginning, where fire, merged with water and earth, is buried to give birth to something sacred something untainted and cleansed of sin. Earth and water are the ultimate sanctuaries for fire, ensuring the blazing soul is finally extinguished so that a pure spirit may be reborn, bearing a new life. For me, these scenes carry the heavy weight of what lies ahead. I feel that what no one believes and what everyone forgets is about to come to pass. In this story, the concept of an angel is a myth, and a saint is even further from reality. We are all lingering in Arafta. By Meryem ✍️🌹 — #Arafta & #MerTeş

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𝓜𝓮𝓻𝔂𝓮𝓶
I think both actions take place in the same forest. 🤔 Ramiz Dayı: "Since even this world will vanish one day... why should a person be sad about the end of love?" Ramiz Dayı: "Does love pursue fate?" Ezel: "Or does fate pursue love?" Ramiz Dayı: "No one has been able to solve this riddle yet." #Arafta ♥️✍️
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That’s why I don't think Mercan doesn't love him. Rather, the bitter reality is what Mercan or Ateş might do in the name of love and protection. Everyone has a flaw and a weak point that can destroy and hurt them, leading to major mistakes under the guise of 'protection.' Ateş protected her in the beginning through marriage; now, let’s see who protects whom in the end. The closer you are to the fire, the more you burn, and that danger becomes the start of this new year. They love each other deeply, but when you become a pawn in someone else's game, your paths inevitably diverge for various reasons. This is my perspective. #Arafta ♥️
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No, Mercan loves Ateş this was shown right from the beginning. I don't believe for a second that she doesn't love him. However, something will happen in the finale that sets them both on a path leading to coldness and separation. One fateful event will mark the start of a new story. I don't worry about TV shows directly; instead, I observe the subtext and the depth of the series. Their love is always fraught with problems. After 100 days, everything has circled back, and fate binds them regardless of what lies ahead this will be the only truth in surviving and finding their way. Whatever happens will trigger a new season for this story; it won’t be inherently 'good' or 'bad,' but it will have a fitting conclusion. #Arafta ++✍️
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𝑆𝑡𝑎𝑐𝑦 ☾ ☆ ∞
I still think that there's something wrong with that scene, because I'm very concerned about Mercan's behavior. Ateş has already been shot right in the heart, and she's dragging him somewhere and then throwing him into a pit (which is abnormal,++ #arafta #MerTeş
ًelo@itsellllai

Why do I have a feeling that it’s just a dream and that it’s unacceptable that they revealed their wedding look from the cemetery scene? 😭 Just imagine if it turns out to be Merсan dream… and then they surprise us with new looks later 🤯 Ok I’ll stop talking here. #Arafta

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𝑆𝑡𝑎𝑐𝑦 ☾ ☆ ∞
@RaghviF I agree with you🙏 And it's really unfair that the person who is truly guilty doesn't receive the proper punishment and doesn't make amends. Only the innocent suffer.
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𝑆𝑡𝑎𝑐𝑦 ☾ ☆ ∞
Mercan right! They have a complicated story (it couldn't be simple), but everything they've been through is their story, and every moment has led them to where they are now.++ #arafta #MerTeş
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𝓜𝓮𝓻𝔂𝓮𝓶
Ateş has done nothing wrong. He shouldn’t have had to apologize; instead, the one who actually committed those acts should be the one to do so. Yet, both victims end up blaming themselves for the crimes of others. In my opinion, Ateş shouldn’t be apologizing, because he was the one who uncovered the truth and finally let go of his childhood pain.
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𝑆𝑡𝑎𝑐𝑦 ☾ ☆ ∞
I really want Ateş to finally forgive himself and stop apologizing all the time, because he's already made up for everything he should have done, and he's the perfect man for Mercan, and no one will ever love her more than he does.++
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I was looking for this video because these words are filled with subtexts for the future, depending on how the situation evolves. But for someone who has experienced the weight of a shot, how can you still say something like this? Mercan: Next time I will focus on the target. In these frames, Ateş knows his trust has been shattered, but he says so accurately and convincingly: He won't. (Yapmaz). This is what forced me to have these thoughts back then. Otherwise, my final analysis of the series is completely different and already posted on Twitter. I believe the story won't end with who won, but with who remained justified, because the real situation unfolds after 187 days. This was just an old description, but I’m still confused by the words 'your analysis is spot on' I was simply making an interpretation. ✍️🤔 #Arafta
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Stacy, I totally understand your feelings. I actually wrote this analysis a long time ago (back around episode 66-67), and the story has evolved so much since then, especially after episode 80. Back then, my intuition felt so strong about this tragedy. While many parts of my analysis already came true, the grave scene is the only thing left. I’m still wondering if it will be a dream or reality. But the truth is, once someone pulls the trigger, they lose their 'saint' status. Mercan hasn't endured the same lifetime of pain as Tahir, but she had Ateş as her protector. I’m also anxious about why the YouTube team called this analysis 'spot on.' I see them both as victims, and it’s heartbreaking because if she really does it, forgiveness becomes almost impossible. But unfortunately, that is the true, cruel meaning of 'Arafta' (Purgatory). 💔✨ #Arafta 🌹
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YouTube araftadizisi : Your analysis is spot on! We wanted the weapon scene to symbolize total trust. It's rewarding for our writers to see fans connect so deeply. I wrote this analysis after episodes 66-67 and planned to keep it hidden until the finale. On April 17th, it all ends. Back then, I felt the grave scene wasn't accidental and caught a glimpse of the 100th episode's ending where the weapon became the ultimate symbol of trust. Mercan said: 'Sanki Araftayım' (As if I am in Purgatory). She truly stepped into that limbo. For Ateş, the gun represented trust; the shot represented its destruction. I couldn't believe it when the team confirmed: 'Your analysis is spot on!' This means my vision of this tragedy has already partially come true. I previously shared a theory about Haydar that they immediately denied, so I believe this 'yes' is a bullseye, though I'm not sure in what way yet. I wanted to share this now, as we approach the 100th episode, to see how much more of my intuition will unfold in the finale. Was this response from the team a gift, a clever hook to keep us watching, or a direct spoiler? We’ll see... I’m just as curious as you are. I only wrote what I felt, because the hidden subtexts are the very tree of this story. 💔✨ This is just my perspective on the hidden subtexts of this story. I’m glad the team recognized my emotional connection to these scenes. I described all of this quite early on, so it’s safe to say the shot happened, the state of 'Arafta' happened, Ateş’s trust was broken, and he forgave her... This is likely where they agreed with me, but I’m sharing it anyway. Let’s see how this journey finally ends...✍️🤔 — #Arafta & #MerTeş
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Shivani🇨🇮
Shivani🇨🇮@Rinka09170133·
@RaghviF This is incredibly well written… the depth of your understanding is just on another level. Truly beautiful analysis. ❤️
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Nezir won't be able to hide from the law for long, and he knows it. For him, Muzeyyin is the perfect pawn to reach Ateş. He didn't stop the attack on Haydar out of mercy; he did it to manipulate Muzeyyin into leading him straight to his target. When Nezir says he has 'no problem' with Ateş, it’s a blatant lie. His true goal is Ateş's ultimate downfall. Poor Muzeyyin might unintentionally become the instrument of Ateş's ruin, only to end up with nothing in the end. Nezir’s path is clear—he’s playing a dangerous game where everyone is a tool. ♟️🔥. I think so. ✍️🤔 — #Atafta & #MerTeş
mshd@fictionalholic

They are all going to betray each other at the end 😭 #Arafta #Staypositive

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@ela_michii It makes me so happy to find a kindred spirit in you Writing those 'endless novels is just my heart’s way of speaking, and knowing that you enjoy diving into those depths with me means the world It’s a beautiful journey to go on together 🫶♥️
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Michela🌸
Michela🌸@ela_michii·
@RaghviF I always support those who share my same "condition": overanalyzing everything, diving deep, and writing endless novels😅 I love reading different perspectives on the same scene; it's amazing how many interesting insights and new interpretations you can find🫶🏻
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@hopeee2021 That’s so kind of you. I'm just a fan like everyone else who loves the story, but I'm happy to share my thoughts whenever I can. We all see the beauty in this show together! ❤️
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Hope
Hope@hopeee2021·
@RaghviF You did great analysis for many scenes and the whole story , really deserved So now you’re the fans representative, you can convey our thoughts and wishes #arafta
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🕊️@Magical_Melodys·
@RaghviF @shwetha91 Coz they wrote “see you on April 10th” and it’s the 13th today, so I got confused 😭😭😭😭😭
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𝓜𝓮𝓻𝔂𝓮𝓶
Thank you so much, dear (canım benim ♥️). Words are indeed the translators of our soul; they have the power to lift someone up or tear them down. I believe our voice is given to us to use wisely and to walk the right path. I always strive to use my words for beauty, never for harm. Your support means a lot 🤍
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Michela🌸
Michela🌸@ela_michii·
@RaghviF Congratulations, canim. Words are a powerful tool: they can make us dream, reflect, or tear us down. One must know how to use them wisely, and you do it beautifully✍️🏻✨️
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#Arafta: " The Space Between" None of the people in Arafta are like rays of sunshine, because this very word perfectly captures the essence of the series. Arafta means you are neither in hell nor among the angels; you are trapped somewhere in between, lost in uncertainty. You must carve a path through this void to escape the labyrinth and survive. Everyone hurts the person they love. Some shatter a trust that was placed in their hands like a weapon the very wheel of life itself. When trust is sold, love may still find a way, but in the future, that trust diminishes. Yet, love exists to forgive. Some destroy their own blood, but that is their punishment. Others trade their families for money just to feel secure. Some live with the agony of a childhood filled with pain, broken and betrayed by the very people they trusted and loved. There are those consumed by a love so obsessive they betray their closest kin, only to face defeat. Everyone is caught in Arafta, where two angels, Ateş and Mercan, lose their way and become puppets in the games of others receiving only pain and warmth in exchange for their love. 💔🥺 By Meryem Text: "Some love too little, some too long, Some sell, and others buy; Some do the deed with many tears, And some without a sigh: For each man kills the thing he loves, Yet each man does not die." 💥 #MerTeş
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