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Tribute to a Women’s Struggle

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Tribute to a Women's Struggle
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Tribute to a women’s Struggle

Nature whispers the secret to personal life in the gentle sway of branches and the dance of sunlight on leaves. The true quality of life is found not only in personal prosperity but in the just and equitable treatment of all. It’s time to break the chains of silence and stand up against Gender-based violence Let’s cast off the shadows and bring the issue into the light where change can flourish. Empowerment begins with breaking the silence for 16 days and giving tribute to the Mirabal sisters from the Dominican Republic who were violently assassinated in 1960 the day we give tribute to them and urge Global recognition of Gender-based violence. National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women during the 16 days to remember the women who were murdered during the tragic mass shooting at Polytechnique Montreal on December 6,1989. The Mirabal sisters were political activists whose deaths were the establishment of the International Day of the Elimination of Violence against Women. This is the main alarming scale in every country in the world that we took Global culture of discrimination against women allows violence to occur with impunity. Let our collective voices echo the strength of survivors, the urgency of change, and the power of unity against gender-based violence, together we rewrite a narrative where respect triumphs over violence and equality prevails.

A woman can do anything she wants to do with her basic needs of life she deserves the good quality of a peaceful life but dealing with dominant and conservative family dynamics can be challenging, especially for a female individual here are she suffers some sort of issues she faced for a narrative or character development that revolves around a female protagonist in such a story. A female always faced limited autonomy in any field of life at any category refers to restrictions placed on an individual’s ability to make independent decisions and exercise control over their own life. In the context of a female protagonist in a dominant and cold family, I survey some detailed aspects of this limited autonomy like the protagonist might find herself unable to make decisions about various aspects of her life, such as education, career, relationships, and personal interests her family could not allow her to make choices that can give some spaces of life, she has to care with traditional norms but may not resonate with her own desire and aspirations.

Explore how her family limits her access to a primary or quality education. The family might prioritize marriage and domestic rates over intellectual pursuits. The family could have predetermined expectations regarding the protagonist’s career path because of career choices dictated by family, I recognize the mental or psychical structure of those women who serve the main dominant society who pay tribute to females a great empowerment by face but not give the actual respect to them. A study by the United Nations found that 50% of married women have experienced sexual violence and 90% have been psychologically abused. The report noted that violence against women like child abuse and domestic violence is considerably high, however, proper statistics on this population are difficult to obtain. According to my research, I also found that violence against women had increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. A report by the Aurat Foundation a women’s rights organization in Pakistan found their Annual statistics 2020 report that over 11,000 cases of violence against women were reported in 2020. As the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence come to a close let us not allow our collective voice for change to fade away, otherwise, we are just shooting in the dark. The fight against violence discrimination, early child marriages, child labor, and inequality is not confined to a specific time -frame. May these 16 days serve as a catalyst for sustained action, encouraging us to challenge norms, promote empathy, and stand united against all forms of gender-based violence. Together, let’s forge a future where day is an opportunity to advocate for a world free from oppression, where the strength and resilience of survivors inspire us to create lasting change.  I just want to desire a wonderful society that totally depends on the thought of positive change which we expect every day of life needs, we have to work hard and be the game changer of our dominant society we faced. Addressing and preventing violence requires a multi-faced approach that involves individuals, communities, and societies. We should raise and spread awareness about the consequences of violence and its impact on individuals and communities. Ensure fair and just law enforcement practices. It’s important to recognize that ending violence is a complex and ongoing process that requires a combination of efforts from individuals, communities, policy-makers, and not least grass-root level our families and friends. A strong effort to combat stigma often involves a negative and unfair set of beliefs or attitudes that society holds about a particular rule of law of their own policy-making strategy.

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