Through this course, we have encountered different text that we have read that have their own struggles and great persistence within them. “So Long a Letter” written by Mariama Bă and None of us Will Return by Charlotte Delbo are two stories that show readers that there is a meaning to life and how they migrated to one area without knowing what will come next. In this essay I will exhibit how the migration from one place has impacted the lives of both individuals, answer a few worldview questions based on what is the purpose of life and what happens to a person after death. In “So Long a Letter” the main topic of this letter was to inspire women that they have a meaning to life and had more attributes than who they are. Women in this letter …show more content…
The migration from a home to living in a concentration camp in Delbo’s None of us Will Return. This migration was unexpected for them because they thought it was something that was going to be fun. In reality, it turned into a traumatic reality. In Mariama Ba, there was a social migration that affected Ramatoulaye. This migration made Ramatoulaye feel different in her physical surroundings, social networks, language, and goals. She barely knew anyone who lived there beside her deceased husband, her 12 children, and co-wife. Both stories are written by women, that portray their life, their struggles and what pushed them to be where they are today. The difference that I was able to point out was that both the book and letter were written to someone. In “So Long a Letter” it is being written to Aissatou, a friend of Ramatoulaye, who lives in America describing her present situation. In the book None of us Will Return, it is a story that is being told her perspective of how Nazi Germany was in these camps. Delbo did a great job of sketching the images into our minds as we read, on how it all transpired. Lastly, a difference that I saw was that murder was major in Delbo’s book, where millions of people were murdered, and in comparison to Mariama Ba, there was only one person who died and that was of natural