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    Jamaica Kincaid Girl

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    “Girl” , a short story written by Jamaica Kincaid, allows the reader a point of view from a strict, demanding mother to a young girl. The structure of “Girl” is displayed in a way that the reader captures the commanding tone the mother unleashes as well as a feministic perspective. This story is of relevance to my childhood growing up in a non-progressive household. Several examples regarding marriage, keeping up a household, and behaving like a lady were highlighted topics in the story as well as

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    Jamaica Kincaid Girl

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    In her story, Girl, Jamaica Kincaid points out many stereotypical roles of the average woman in the Caribbean. The roles that these defining roles that the women take on might seem rather explicit. They seem rather sexist and do not give women the power to depict what she can and cannot do herself. Nevertheless, Kincaid’s story gives these women the empowerment and freedom that so rightfully deserve. “this is how you iron your father’s khaki pants so that they don’t have a crease; this is how you

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    Jamaica Kincaid's Girl

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    “Girl” written by Jamaica Kincaid is an unconventional text that portrays a mother’s list of rules that her daughter must obey in order to be accepted in society. When I first read this narrative I read it as a resistant reader, having little to no knowledge about what culture, time period or what the real meaning of this list was. I did know however that it has some link to womanhood and how a woman must portray herself to the outside world. This is an interesting take on what it is to be a girl

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    Jamaica Kincaid Girl

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    Jamaica Kincaid was a celebrated Antiguan- American novelist, gardener and essayist, but the basic role of she is girl. In her early age, she had a very complicated relationship with her mother. The story “girl” is ostensibly a series of instructions from her mom gives to her. Like every mothers’ no breathe nagging in the real world. She tells her daughter about cleaning, cooking, behaving like a lady and how to on getting a man, etc. Unluckily, her daughter is not an active listener. She interrupted

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    Jamaica Kincaid Girl

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    Girl by Jamaica Kincaid is an excellent piece of text that embraces a coming of age theme. The excerpt is really just a gigantic list of things that the average Jamaican girl needs to learn to do in order to be considered a woman in Jamaican culture. This story was easiest for me to read and even relate to because of the fact that I can relate due to my family’s background. The one part within the story that most greatly emphasizes the coming of age theme is when the author states, “This is how to

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    Lucy By Jamaica Kincaid

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    Lucy, by Jamaica Kincaid, is an interesting novel with memorable and relatable characters: Mariah - a humble first class woman who strives to take advantage of any situation in life to capture joy, Lucy - an outrageous character who rebels against every possible constraint and observes her surroundings very well, Lewis – a typical representation of men who fails to see the value of his wife, Lucy’s mom – a decent, controlling and ethical woman who fits the ideal good person. The fact that the novel

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    My vacation to Jamaica was one of the best weeks of my life so far. At first though, it was a bit hectic. It was June 24 and I was excited to go out of the country for the first time. I could already see myself soaking up the sun on the beach. We had arrived at the airport and we’re waiting in line to get our boarding passes. We had gotten there a little later than expected and the line took a year it felt like. When we got our passes, we rushed to our terminal. Running for our lives, we were hoping

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    Jamaica Kincaid's Girl

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    In “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid, we have a mother conveying important life advice to her daughter in order for her to adapt to cultural customs and most important to learn the rules of social behavior. Her mother's advice is not only intentionally told in order for her to become the proper antiguan woman she believes in raising, but is also told to criticize her actions and everyday doings. Her mother makes it very clear, in order to live a proper antiguan life, there are many rules that one must follow

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    Jamaica Kincaid Girl

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    Society is often seen to have different biases or perspectives on topics such as the role and perception of women. The short story, “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid, consists primarily of a catalog of commands and instructions, the purpose of which is to make sure that the mother’s daughter is constantly in check and not getting into any trouble. Jamaica Kincaid utilizes a wide range of techniques such as symbolism and diction in order to showcase the theme of how the depiction of women rely mainly on how

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    Jamaica Kincaid Essay

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    Jamaica Kincaid tells a powerful story in A Small Place about her birthplace, the island of Antigua. She elaborates about the island’s past and how its implications on modern day Antigua. Kincaid is very passionate about how the British rule of Antigua ruins their culture. She is upset by the British not helping the Antiguans govern themselves. They do not know how to run a government and so when the British allow the Antiguans to rule themselves the country is made worse. Here she blames the

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