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Food And Clothing In Jamaica Kincaid's Girl

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Jamaica Kincaid was born Elaine Cynthia Potter Richardson. Her family raised her to be methodist with a splash of West Indian voodoo. She grew up poor on the island Antigua, which was controlled by the British in her childhood. Kincaid often wrote about the immigrant experience. In her short story “Girl,” a mother is instructing her daughter on how to live a honest life. In the story, food and clothes are motifs that reveal how to be a respectable woman in Antiguan society.
First of all, food is used to show how to be an upright Antiguan woman. Food is established as a staple of an Antiguan woman’s life. She is responsible for the preparation and production of meals. The mother repeatedly stresses food throughout her sermon to support

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