“Freedom, freedom! It is deserving for everyone.”

“A nation without freedom does not have humanity either.”

“Justice is the foundation of the nation.”

“Truth is more sacred than freedom.”

“Ignorance is the greatest cause of the destruction of nations.”

“Every corner of the homeland is like a flower garden.”

“Knowledge is a debt upon every person.”

“Revolution is the lifeblood of nations.”

“Progress is the greatest cause of the rise of nations.”

These quotes reflect Namık Kemal’s profound commitment to freedom, justice, nationalism, and education,

which were central themes in his writings and intellectual pursuits.

 

Namık Kemal was a very famous poet. He lived a long time ago, in the 19th century, in a country called Turkey. He was born in 1840 and passed away in 1888. Namık Kemal is remembered as one of the most important poets in Turkish history.

Namık Kemal loved writing poetry from a young age. He wrote many poems that talked about important things like freedom, justice, and love. His words were powerful and touched the hearts of many people.

One of Namık Kemal’s most famous poems is called “Vatan” which means “Homeland” in English. In this poem, he talks about the love he has for his country and the importance of standing up for what is right.

Not only was Namık Kemal a poet, but he was also a thinker and a leader. He believed in freedom and equality for all people. He used his writing to inspire others to fight for what they believed in.

Namık Kemal’s life was not easy. He faced many challenges because he spoke out against the government at that time. However, he never gave up on his beliefs and continued to write poetry that inspired many people.

Even though Namık Kemal lived a long time ago, his words still have a big impact today. Many people still read and admire his poetry for its beauty and its powerful message.

Namık Kemal’s legacy lives on through his poetry, reminding us all to stand up for what is right and to never give up on our dreams.

 

Test 15

1. When did Namık Kemal live? 

A) 19th century

B) 21st century 

C) 20th century

D) 18th century

 

2. What country was Namık Kemal from? 

A) Egypt

B) Turkey 

C) Greece

D) France

 

3. What was one of Namık Kemal’s famous poems? 

A) Love Song

B) Homeland 

C) Winter’s Tale

D) Moonlight Sonata

 

4. Besides being a poet, what else was Namık Kemal known for? 

A) Painting

B) Singing 

C) Thinking and leading

D) Dancing

 

5. What did Namık Kemal believe in? 

A) Inequality

B) Freedom and equality 

C) Slavery

D) Oppression

 

6. Why did Namık Kemal face challenges during his life? 

A) Because he was too famous 

B) Because he didn’t like writing 

C) Because he spoke out against the government 

D) Because he was a bad poet