Ruby Jungle is an amazing novel about a girl named Molly, but I do not think it will not be affected by social norms. I think that Molly shows an excellent example for today's people. When I read it I was excited about Molly's freedom and shamelessness. Through Molly's example, I am not totally talking about this, as people should be forced to be fascinated by opposite sex. But I said that people should follow the example of Molly and not ashamed of what they are actually doing and what they want to do in life. If everyone is living a life without life and they do not do whatever they want, they will not really be alive.
In a sense, I saw Molly imitating Sura in the book of Tony Morrison. When I see what Sura has, she sometimes produces an arrogant atmosphere for her. Like Sula, Molly took off in order to improve her life, and left her family. In addition, like Sra, Molly sometimes hurts others for her rigorous integrity. But one thing to separate Molly from Sul is that Molly is willing to return to his mother from the bottom of my heart, and when Sra returns home, she does not respect his loved ones at all, sometimes I do not notice even I am wrong.
Molly is angry with her, many people envy, others are embarrassed, they can cause unnecessary conflicts in their lives if they obey their true feelings There is sex. If only people can remove their lives through social norms and develop their own norms. Or you may simply violate the specification without considering it. I think that there are too many people hiding them just to follow other people. It seems that people believe they are recognized only like others. Molly despised this aspect I saw in my daily life.
Everyone in the Rubyfruit jungle has a certain secret, and the mainstream society will not approve this secret except Molly. Molly's sexual orientation is not inferior or vague than the sexual or social behavior we are seeing but it is deemed to have been abandoned because she has not concealed these things outside society . The last experience to show this was when Molly shot a carry. Carrie is determined to make her life as socially acceptable as possible, and she has a secret. I got divorced from him. People think that this is worse than running with women. You can not divorce lately (Brown, 238). Looking at the hidden past of Curly shows that something unacceptable in mainstream society will be in their lives, even those who really look like mainstream.
The review of The Ruby Jungle, the first novel by Ruby Jungle and its critic Ritame Brown, brought about a big sensation when first released in 1973. The influence has not disappeared for many years, but the seventh printed matter. Mainstream critics have not recognized Rubyfruit Jungle in their papers, magazines, and contemporary literature discussions, but there are lots of voices not yet mainstreamed to fill the gap. - Role page Ralph Ralph is a sexy boy about 12 years old. He is the first character introduced in the story and is the predominant player in most of the books. He found a conch, a symbol of order and authority. He blew a conch with a rally and he was elected chief. While most others are hunting, Ralph has been rescued and has focused on building evacuation centers. After all, every boy is opposed to him or is dead.