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The study attempts to investigate some aspects of Language In Feminist Literature: a Study Of Mariama Ba’s So Long a Letter. The main concern is to identify how Mariama Ba uses language to portray feminism - the reaction of females against the oppressive and discriminatory culture experienced by them - in her novel So Long a Letter. Furthermore, the study is concerned with the voices of women who keep demanding for their social rights. The plot analysis, descriptive and analytical methods in the study. The researcher tries to answer the main questions that the study is concerned with so as to get suitable results through standing on the themes and characterization of the Mariama‟s two novels “So Long a Letter”. Having carried out a detailed analysis, the study revealed that although Ba builds her literary works to emanate a specific socio-cultural setting at a particular time, yet she reflects most of the female sex worldwide concerning the ways that guarantee women‟s rights in many socio-cultural communities. Because, “The social conditioning which allows professional and non-professional women to accept traditional, gender-based expectations; class and caste divisions, and strong matriarchal figures who collude with the forces of patriarchy are some of the factors which prevent women from understanding their religious and political rights more comprehensively in order to organize effectively for positive change. The study has recommended that life must be governed with law and justice to control each person.
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