In this lesson, the importance of women’s voices in literature is discussed through the novella “Ra,” written by Clare Azzopardi, found in an anthology. The character Stella struggles to preserve her writings and share stories with her daughter, Lina, amidst societal limitations. The narrative highlights the need for new perspectives and the challenges women face in expressing themselves in a patriarchal society. Ultimately, the lesson emphasizes the preservation of women’s stories and the courage to share them, reflecting on the contrast between old and new ideas in literature.