For a deep dive into the cultural mechanics of the show, the paper (Reconstruction of the Mountain Myth through 'Gönül Dağı') is the most relevant for understanding the "soul" behind these romantic declarations.
Papers like those published in the International Journal of Folklore Research examine how the show preserves Central Anatolian local narratives, including wedding rituals, nicknames, and the concept of "ahde vefa" (fidelity/loyalty). Gonul Dagi Asuman Sen Benimsin Ben Seninim
The phrase is deeply linked to the character arc of (played by Hazal Çağlar) and Ramazan (played by Cihat Süvarioğlu). Their journey is a central "Anatolian Tale" of overcoming social barriers—specifically the class difference between the mayor's daughter and a "gariban" (poor/humble) man. For a deep dive into the cultural mechanics
Studies involving in-depth interviews with viewers suggest that the show’s portrayal of family ties and romantic devotion (like the "Sen Benimsin Ben Seninim" sentiment) acts as a social model for viewers, who often perceive these values as a "dominant reading" of how society should behave. Context for Asuman & Ramazan Their journey is a central "Anatolian Tale" of