Ruby By Lisa Cade Wieland

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Morrison’s novel is divided into nine sections. The novel’s chapters have been named after the women who narrate their stories. The novel follows Morrison’s polyphonictechnique of narration that implies the inclusion of many voices ratherthan one narrative voice. In this vein, Lisa Cade Wieland states that “Morrison often employs multiple narratives voices in a single text” (240). The novel traces a story of a community called Ruby. The town is near aConvent, where some rebellious women live together showing their freedom and celebrating their individualism as true females. In contrast to Ruby that is founded by rigid and racist patriarchal ideologies, the Convent represents a tolerant community where the female characters live together inharmony.