A Dialogue on the unforgettable contribution of the great women
Myself: Good morning, Brother. How are you?
Mamun: Good morning. I'm doing well, and you?
Myself: I'm fine. Are you currently occupied?
Mamun: No, not at all. Why do you ask?
Myself: I'd like to discuss something with you.
Mamun: Of course, I'm always here to listen and share with you.
Myself: Could you enlighten me about the remarkable contributions of the great women mentioned in my textbook?
Mamun: Certainly. Begum Rokeya was a renowned writer, social worker, feminist, and a pioneer in the women's liberation movement. She dedicated her life to advocating for gender equality and addressing various social issues. Her ultimate goal was to empower women, especially Muslim women, to achieve their full potential as human beings.
Myself: I see. How about Helen Keller?
Mamun: Helen Keller was an American author, political activist, and lecturer. She holds the distinction of being the first deaf-blind person to graduate from college. Her tireless efforts were directed towards causes like women's suffrage, labor rights, socialism, and other radical left movements.
Myself: And what did Florence Nightingale accomplish?
Mamun: Florence Nightingale is recognized as the founder of modern nursing and made remarkable contributions to public health. Her diligent work revolutionized medical care and nursing practices forever, earning her the nickname 'The Lady with the Lamp.'
Myself: I must admit, I was unaware of their incredible contributions.
Mamun: Indeed, they were extraordinary women, and their legacies will never fade away. Their memory will forever stay with us.
Myself: Thank you very much for sharing this information, brother.
Mamun: You are most welcome.