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Fragmented Voices, Shared Histories: Historical Reconstruction in Toni Morrison’s A Mercy

Nidhu Kumar Dhar

Abstract

The present paper aims to explore the way Toni Morrison, in her ninth novel ‘A Mercy’, rewrites the history of early America by representing the experiences of marginalised and diverse groups of people. Published in 2008, Morrison’s ‘A Mercy’ takes the twenty-first-century readers to an early period in American history and explores the predicaments of white settlers, enslaved Africans, Native Americans, and the white indentured labourers. The novel particularly focuses on the desperate act of an enslaved African American mother in offering her daughter to a stranger and the consequences of that act. By analysing Morrison’s novel and exploring the experiences of different characters, who are stripped of any roots, stability, and perhaps a place called “home,” the paper argues that Morrison deconstructs the foundation myth of America and offers a multi-perspective narrative of the past. 

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Published: June 2025 [Vol. 08, No. 06]