
In this novel, the muted group does not merely include women, and in some cases, the novel characters are not necessarily in a dominant or under domination position permanently. The study results suggest that withdrawal and manipulation are the main strategies in the relationship between men and women within the novel.

In this regard, seven sections selected from this novel have been analyzed using quantitative content analysis and rhetorical analysis. This article aims to find out whether based on the muted group theory by Kramarae and the rhetoric of domination theory by Starhawk, are there any dominant strategies in the novel of "the lights, I'll turn off" by Zoya Pirzad and, if there is which groups are included? It also investigates empowered actions used by groups under domination to resistance against the dominant system.

According to the muted group theory, domination of men in society is manifested in man-made structure of language, and women cannot express themselves in this language thus, they become a muted group.
