Mrs. Gamart
Mrs. Gamart is a character from the novel "The Grass is Singing" by Doris Lessing. She is depicted as a strong-willed and determined woman living in Southern Rhodesia during the early 20th century. Her life is marked by her struggles with isolation and the challenges of her environment, reflecting the complexities of colonial life.
Throughout the story, Mrs. Gamart's relationships with others, including her husband and the local African community, reveal her inner conflicts and societal pressures. Her character serves as a representation of the broader themes of race, gender, and the impact of colonialism in Africa.