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    instructions for every little thing you do? Perhaps, the short story “Girl”, it’s all about the set of instructions, cautions given to a girl by her mother on how to live her life before somewhat 30 years. The short story “Girl”, was written by Jamaica Kincaid, that was first published in “The New Yorker” in 1978. It is a very short story in which it can be interpreted that has two characters, the mother and the daughter in which mother is a domain or the main speaker of the story and daughter is the

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    “Girl” is a short story in which the author, Jamaica Kincaid, unofficially presents the stereotypes of girls in the mid 1900s. Kincaid includes two major characters in the story “Girl”, they are the mother and the girl. Although the daughter only asks two questions in this story, she is the major character. The mother feels like her daughter is going in the wrong direction and not making the best decisions in her life. The whole story is basically the mother telling her daughter what affects her

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    does instruction and wisdom become simply words that have been said one too many times? The short story “Girl,” written by Jamaica Kincaid is presented to the reader as a list of instructions from a mother to a daughter on how to live life to the

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    Substitute Assignment In the novel A Small Place written by Jamaica Kincaid, the following quote is further developed, "That the native does not like the tourist is not hard to explain. For every native of every place is a potential tourist, and every tourist is a native of somewhere" (Kincaid, 18). After a novel full of rants on how the tourists are completely awful, this quote is quite controversial. Jamaica Kincaid is telling the readers that although tourists and locals do not get along, at

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    In the short story, “Girl,” by Jamaica Kincaid, the story’s narrator lectures her daughter with pointed diction and unconventional syntax, both of which affect the development of an overall scathing tone, that the daughter’s perceived behavior will lead to a life of promiscuity that will undermine her future respectability and standing within the community. The narrative voice in Kincaid’s short story comes across to the reader as a stern lecture - which is developed through the use

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    Kincaid: Textual Analysis In Jamaica Kincaid’s novel [excerpt], an interesting character is presented to us; a character who has what she once longed for, but longs for what she once had. This internal conflict of a romanticized past clashing with a (what should be) new and improved lifestyle consumes the narrator’s mind. The narrator describes her first encounter with this new life with an almost cautious tone– she comments on how different her new way of life is (i.e. the fascination of the

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    In “A Small Place” by Jamaica Kincaid, Kincaid explicitly describes the effects and consequences that imperialism had on Antigua, while implicitly condemning imperialism for the effects and consequences indigenous people endured through allegory. Examining the results of imperialism in a cultural aspect provides a deeper connection for the audience to fathom the struggle people of Antigua experienced. Kincaid illustrates herself as the main protagonist who directly speaks to the audience as if they

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    Kincaid’s poem “Girl” uses the mother/daughter relationship and the strict commanding tone of the story to show what the culture of the 1980’s were like and how certain beliefs are passed down from generation to generation. Although the setting was not directly told by the narrator in the story, it gives you a idea in which the culture was written. The story gives a “sneak peak” into how strict parents were to their children in the 1980’s. In Kincaid’s story there is no introduction of the characters

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    Lucy Josephine Potter and Mariah, are two of the main female characters in Jamaica Kincaid’s novel, Lucy, which was published in 1990 (Sparknotes). Although the two women reside together in the first part of the story, it is as if they possess two different consciousness’. Lucy Potter, a Caribbean teenager nineteen-years-of age, has come to the United States as an au pair. She is employed by Mariah to take care of her four daughters. Mariah is a middle-class housewife who appears to have the “ideal”

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    The “Girl” is a poem that was written by Jamaica Kincaid. The poem depicts a mother instructing her daughter of what to do, and how to do it. As stated in the poem the child was being instructed on how to buy cotton which shows that the person receiving the instruction is a girl, “buying cotton to make a nice blouse,” shows females attributes and qualities. As quoted, “iron your father’s khaki shirt so that it doesn’t have a crease,” shows that it is a mother speaking. The tone of the poem is one

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