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Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy

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Jamaica Kincaid’s Lucy

Coming of age is a popular topic for many fiction novels. Jamaica Kincaid is an author that excels at her craft. She envelops you in the plot, making you feel as if you yourself are a part of the tale. Lucy portrays the life of a young woman beginning her quest for freedom. Kincaid usually focuses on the West Indian culture and Lucy is no different. As Lucy finds her way in new surroundings, she meets friends and copes with personal issues in her life. Her determination to succeed inspires us all with the “sellable ‘underdog’ fight”. Jamaica Kincaid’s Lucy focuses on relationships with family, friends, and self. Jamaica Kincaid writes with a recurring theme of West Indian female development. (Hawthorne) Lucy is …show more content…

(Mahlis) Kincaid relates the mothers of her works to “tough love”. Tough love turns into the daughter weakly trying to overcome this harsh, unfeeling “love” and failing. The daughters in most of Jamaica Kincaid’s works would become mentally unsure of herself until they find their identities, away from the mother. The feelings between daughter and mother transform too. During the years of youth, the mother is idolized and can do no wrong. As the daughter grows and matures, the mother is resented for the mental “bullying” and unnecessary castigation dealt out in childhood. (Simmons) In the novel, Lucy, the main character is truly weakened by the feelings she has for her mother and home. The same feelings apply to both subjects that are irrevocably seared into her soul as unconquerable hurdles. Ironically, Lucy frets over becoming her mother as she becomes her mother. “My past was my mother, I could hear her voice, and she spoke to me not in English or the French Patois that she sometimes spoke, or in any language that needed help from the tongue; she spoke to me in language anyone female could understand. And I was undeniably that ---- female. Oh, it was a laugh, for I had spent so much time saying I did not want to be like my mother that I missed the whole story; I was not like my mother- I was my mother.” (Mahlis) Paul Gauguin was a French post

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