This article serves as a mediator between women and the existential challenge of finding their place in this world. Focuses mostly on women who have difficulty expressing who they are and what they want to become because they believe that their identities have been predetermined for them by society. Every aspect of a woman's life has its own set of challenges. The male population repressed and mistreated females. They had the women under their authority as slaves. In politics and ideology, "Only Feminism" refers to movements that work to establish and protect women's full civil, legal, and cultural rights. The world of women is portrayed in That Long Silence with veracity, authenticity, and credibility. This article argues that the sexism and misogyny that plague the world today are not the direct cause of the denial of women's rights, but rather the fault of the women's people themselves.
Key words: Feminism, Shashi Deshmukh, Sexism, authenticity, credibility.
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