So Long a Letter
How is the conversation between Daouda and Rama ironic and universal when they talk about equality for women?
How is the conversation between Daouda and Rama ironic and universal when they talk about equality for women?
How is the conversation between Daouda and Rama ironic and universal when they talk about equality for women?
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Chapter 19
Their conversation is ironic because Daouda, unlike the majority of men in her country, shares her beliefs that women should be have a bigger part in shaping their country.