The paper concentrated a woman protagonist Mary Turner who is affected in the violence of patriarchal society and it explores on Lessing’s first semi autobiographical novel The Grass is singing (1950), it visualizes the system of colonial setting in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Through of her writing to get deep understanding of her personal vulnerabilities to find the own voices and identities portrays in this novel. It expresses the racial discrimination, slavery, and the White supremacy oppressed the black people. By the issues of racial discrimination to analyses the story into another perspective of domestic violence in the village of Ngesi, convicted an African native, the house boy, Moses, murdered a white women a farmer wife of Dick Turner. Towards the chapters linear flashback develops the events culminating in that murder, and move into the narrative flash back of Mary’s past life. KEY WORDS: Colonization, Domestic Violence, Oppression, Racial Discrimination, Slavery, Murder