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    “Girl” is a critically acclaimed short story by the Caribbean-American writer Jamaica Kincaid. It was first published in 1978 in The New Yorker magazine. The story revolves around the stream of consciousness interaction between two women, a mother and a daughter. The mother departs wisdom to the daughter in the form of short, declarative sentences and commands. The conversation ranges from advice about domestic chores to advice about sexual chores, indicating that both housekeeping and sexuality

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    Jamaica Kincaid's Girl

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    “This is how you iron your father's khaki shirt so that it doesn't have a crease; this is how you iron your father's khaki pants so that they don't have a crease;” (Girl, Line ) What exactly could be the significance of the author using repetition and changing only one word? The short story Girl by Jamaica Kincaid is not the typical short story and it is very similar to a poem. Along with the lines above, the author used similar styles of writing throughout the short story to get her point across

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    Jamaica Kincaid's Girl

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    in order to be viewed as a good girl? This answer is not easy to answer. It depends on who is answering, the year, and even the culture. “Girl” is a short story written by Jamaica Kincaid, and this short story is full of advice given from an unknown narrator to a girl about how to be a good girl. These advices vary between household chores to loving a man. Some of the advice is scolding the girl, most of it is genuine advice, and some of it even empowers the girl. When the story is told in second

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    Jamaica Kincaid's Girl

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    Being a young girl myself, I very much admire my mom. I understand that my mom is a lot older and wiser than me. She has probably experienced a lot of the stuff that I am going through when she was young. I am very willing to take my mom's advice and listen to her as for I trust what she is saying. In the short story “Girl”written by Jamaica Kincaid, I can sense a question of trust in the relationship of the mother and daughter that takes place. It is very interesting and intriguing in the layout

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    Through the many readings we have been presented to first hand, the one which stood out to me the most was the passage “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid. Through this compelling short story, the reader is introduced to a mother and daughter who are undergoing to the difficulties of being a woman in that time of society. As the reader continues to continue to read through, it is noticed that the mother is addressing her daughter about guidelines on how to be a proper woman. It is also recognized that her

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    The narrator of Jamaica Kincaid’s Girl, who is implied to be a mother, reveals much of her worldview through the story’s dialogue. In this dialogue, she both instructs and scolds her a girl who is implied to be her daughter. The instructions that the mother imparts to her daughter in Girl offer a deep insight into what the mother believes is good for her. In teaching these lessons, the mother is preparing her daughter for what she believes is her daughter’s future. Thus, these lessons are setting

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    Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” is a short story that examines the advice that a mother gives her daughter while she is teaching her how to live a proper life. Aside from teaching her how to sweep and how to pick good clothing, the mother also teaches her daughter practical advice about how to make people they do not like feel welcome by their smile. While the short story appears to be an instructive manual on how to cope with life, by examining the text through tone and literary style, it is

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    In Jamaica Kincaid's "Girl", she presents a vivid picture of how gender is socially constructed within a specific culture, and the rigid rules imposed upon young women as well as the consequences of not conforming to those expectations. In this reading it compares to the gender construction in my own culture because everything thing that the girl does she is doing to be a women and be respectful which is something that you see in a lot of women in my society. Another reason why the society in “Girl”

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    Jamaica Kincaid's capricious one-sentence, no frills account is a start tale about a young lady's transitioning set right now of division between the period of honesty and the befuddling, changing passage into grown-up understanding. It is the account of a mother's endeavor to prepare her youthful little girl to learn suitable social traditions and more imperative, the guidelines of social conduct, particularly that of legitimate sexual lead befitting an all around raised young lady. In spite of

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    “Girl” is a poem written by Jamaica Kincaid that was published in 1978 in The New Yorker. It was her first piece of published work. She is from Antigua, and most of her work contains stories of Antiguan life. As an African women, Kincaid always explores in her writing about class, race and gender discrimination. “Girl” is not exceptional from her other  writing. Here she creates the image of Western Caribbean domestic lifestyle. The theme of this story is mother and daughter argument. In this story

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