Elif seeks help against her jealousy and (self)destructive patterns, and through her
conversation with the psychiatrist, she faces her low self-esteem and sense of
powerlessness. She receives two important pieces of advice: to wear pink glasses
(reversing, challenging and subverting restrictive gender stereotypes) and to write her
feeling of being bound by jealousy. Pink glasses become a metaphor for transforming
pain through banality, absurdity, and imagination.