External forgiveness (from the victim) is often sought as an easy escape from guilt.
The Burden of Self-Forgiveness: An Analysis of Nurəddin Mehdixanlı’s Monologue Introduction
It signifies the end of a relationship or a chapter. The speaker is no longer willing to be the "enabler" of the other person's guilt. External forgiveness (from the victim) is often sought
The phrase (I will forgive you only when you forgive yourself... Go!) is a powerful dramatic monologue often associated with the renowned Azerbaijani actor Nurəddin Mehdixanlı .
By telling the person to leave, the speaker forces them into a space of solitude where they must confront their actions without the comfort of further pleading or explanation. Artistic Significance The phrase (I will forgive you only when
As a prominent figure in the Azerbaijan State Academic National Drama Theatre , Mehdixanlı uses his signature deep, resonant tone to imbue these words with a sense of tragic wisdom. The monologue is often shared in contemporary Azerbaijani culture—via social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook—as a "poetry of the soul" that resonates with anyone who has experienced the bitterness of betrayal or the weight of regret. Conclusion
The core of the monologue lies in a paradox: the speaker offers a "conditional" forgiveness that they know is nearly impossible to achieve. By stating that they will only forgive the other person once that person has forgiven themselves, the speaker shifts the power dynamic. Artistic Significance As a prominent figure in the
Mehdixanlı’s performance emphasizes that the harshest judge is not the person we have wronged, but our own reflection. Emotional Weight and the "Get" (Go)