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A good sense of justice is something that many people wish they had. Ramza is filled with justice from head to toe. Her qualities of strength, courage and fortitude provide the backbone of the story. We see many different emotions come from Ramza, but most reflect her fight and struggle to win justice for herself, and in the end, all women who are like her. Ramza is mainly fighting for what she wants and what will better her life, but later on in life she realizes that she was part of something bigger. She was a pioneer for all women of her time. All it took was her one voice that wanted justice to win freedom for all. Ramza was very unique compared to most other women she knew growing up. She possessed qualities that the other women seemed to know nothing about. "Only rarely did I come across one who, like me, seemed to require something more." (3) She was different, but that didn’t bother her. Her father and grandmother were only few who saw Ramza for who she really was and embraced her unique personality. They wanted her to be educated and they allowed her to express herself, which later benefited her in her fight for freedom.
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