Abstract
The stories written by Adalet Ağaoğlu are based on a highly mediated fictional basis. The similarities and dissimilarities of almost all of the characters in his stories are shown with meticulous distinctions. It can be said that among these characters, there are clearly prominent ones. The common feature of these characters is that they seem to display attitudes based on certain knowledge and belief. At the same time, it is seen that in their human interactions they ignore the possibility that they might be wrong and their interlocutors are possibly on the right side. Characters with a largely absolutist way of thinking do not consider their interlocutor's possible rightness either at the level of consciousness or action. In many of Ağaoğlu's stories, a special emphasis is placed on the characters exhibiting such attitudes. “An offer submitted for criticism” As 'an offer to be criticized' we can call these types of people, who are included in many stories, as "absolutist characters". Whether in the context of intellectual or everyday relationships, absolutist way of feeling and thinking, revealing human abilities, to feel free can be said to be an obstacle. In this study, the common features of the characters who display an absolutist stance in Ağaoğlu's stories will be emphasized, and the intellectual anatomy of these characters that tumbling human sensitivity will be tried to be explained.