In the novel Lyddie by Katherine Patterson, Lyddie is a young girl during the Industrial revolution who works as a factory girl in Lowell Massachusetts working conditions aren’t great in factories, so a petition to better these conditions is being passed around. Should Lyddie sign the petition? Lyddie should sign the petition because nothing will improve if these factory girls do not stand up for themselves.…
Two kinds represents the two kinds of daughters. A daughter who is obedient, who follows her mother's suggestions and a daughter who follows what's on her own mind. This story will help you find your own identity in this complicated world.…
“Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid is a short story/poem was published in The New Yorker in 1978. There are many things that the story “Girl” shows us. One is the oppression of women and the lack of the options that women got. Another is the change in parenting techniques as orders like these wouldn’t be issued in today’s world. The narrator also shows how the gender role has grown since the late 1970s, shows the little girl protesting toward her mother, and shows the love a mother has for her daughter.…
Two kinds is a fictional story written by the Chinese-American author Amy Tan. She was born in Oakland California. In this story, the writer explains the conflict and the problem of the mother-daughter relationships and also reveals about American life and the American dream. In this story, Nikon is shown as the main protagonist and the whole story is all about the writers feeling towards event during her childhood. The author also tries to explain the mother-daughter relationship and reveals the generational gap in between the mother and daughter. The author also illustrates the feeling of the children when their parents try to force them to be obedient rather than following their path. According to writer's mother everybody can…
Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” is a story about reflection. It is about a girl reflecting back upon the past. Maybe she just lost her mother or maybe she is grown and finally realizes why her mother told her all of these things. At the time, I’m sure she thought her mother was always on her and barking orders at her. She grew up in a different era. Times were different obviously then based on the…
The short story of “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid is about a mother and her relationship with her daughter. It is a harsh one sided conversation between the narrator and her mother, with the mother doing all the talking. The story gives a rich description of what her mother expects from her in all aspects of her life, from chores, to how she plays, to what she sings in church. From each line you see the viewpoint of how her mother sees the world, what is proper in her eyes and her expectations for her daughter. Throughout the story the symbolism gives deeper meaner to every verse and shows deeper insight to their realsonship.…
Girl, a narrative written by Jamaica Kincaid, is a short story written in a dialogue style and stream of consciousness narration. The speaker is an authoritative female figure who teaches a girl about traditional living and the obligations of a girl to society. The narrative is basically one large sentence. Its ideas are separated by semicolons instead of the usual periods.…
“Boys and Girls” is a short story written by Alice Monroe, this is a story about a young girl's resistance to womanhood in a society infested with gender roles and stereotypes. Munro makes the point that gender stereotyping, relationships, and a loss of innocence play an important, and often controversial role in the growing and passing into adulthood. This story takes place in the 1940s on a fox farm outside of Jubilee. During this time, women are viewed as second class citizens, but the narrator is not going to accept this position without a fight. One of the themes of Monroe’s “Boys and Girls” is people cannot escape society's rules and prejudice of gender so in order to be accepted they must conform to society's gender rules. Monroe shows this through the symbolism, use of setting and characterization.…
“The slut you are so bent upon becoming” this expression occurs throughout the context of the story as the mother tries to shape her daughter to lead an reputed lifestyle. The story constantly focuses on how a women needs to behave in public; “on Sunday try to walk like a lady” (Kincaid 9); “don’t eat fruits on the street-flies will follow you” (Kincaid 11). Vision of womanhood is highlighted through statements such as “don’t squat down to play marbles-you are not a boy” also depicts double standards created by the society towards how men can behave versus how women should (Kincaid 30). Kincaid throughout her piece points out how it is more important to appear as a women in front of the society whether or not in reality, a “slut”; “they won’t…
In the story “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid the character of the mother believes that she can save her daughter from the dangerous world, but yet she takes out her anger on her every chance she gets. The reader sees this in the way in which she speaks to her daughter. Throughout the whole story the mother gives the girl advice on how to become a women. She starts off by giving her daughter simple advice like how to clean the house but suddenly starts going on about how the girl shouldn’t do certain things because she thinks she is going to become a slut.…
In the book the author talks about the way girls get stressed out. The focus of the book is on High School and College girls but has may talk about 8th grade or maybe being a single mom. Natural being a girl you are bound to get stressed out. We all suffer from the lifestyle of a mind that never stops rotating thoughts and worries. By the time it is 7am your mind is in a Traffic jam. We can never make it stop unless you force your brain to stop but that takes work and you just get exausted. That is why we all go crazy. Without realizing it a girl can think about Homework, big projects, church projects, house chores,boy friend problems and her bad hair day all at once.…
This book written by Michele Berger and Cheryl Radeloff was published to help students pursuing, or have already pursued, an education in women studies. It acts as a helping hand with information that will strongly benefit the lives of these students not only currently but in the long term future as well. They discuss the issues students may approach while progressing through their years of study as well as once their studies are completed. They cover many different topics such as what to do after graduation, how to get the most out of their education in women studies, how to pursue and maintain a life of feminism after you are out of school, and much more useful information. This book encourages the readers to think deeper and aiding them to reach a full understanding of their education earned, which will help them know how to use it in their future and to hopefully find an answer to the longing question of what comes after graduation.…
Based on the traditional concepts and ideas in the world, being female means being the weak minded, overemotional, cooking and cleaning being that holds a household together without being a pushover and getting the attention of men, unlike the male being. In Kincaid’s “Girl”, the text emphasizes the world’s perception of a female through commanding conversations between a mother and daughter. Furthermore, the story specifically states what the girl is required to do to be a woman without becoming a slut in the process of her womanhood. From the text, it is evident that the stereotype of women being the chef, maid and comfort girl still exists and the gender roles are still enforced. For instance, in “Girl”, the mother tells her daughter to…
Most parents expect many things from their children but most importantly wish their children to be successful and happy, but parents hold different expectations based on their child’s gender. The expectations that both mothers have are common because both of them have daughters. These differences in expectations of gender can be seen in literature such as Girl by Jamaica Kincaid where she will list everything a women is expected of doing in the house and in Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? by Joyce Carol Oates, the mother argues with her daughter to be more like her sister which is portrayed to be perfect. Both of these mothers have high expectation in their daughters and show them tough love in their parenting. Mothers expect more from their daughters to be successful and by satisfying gender roles that society has made for them.…
Jamaica Kincaid story “Girl” has shown a problem that many young girls face from their parents dominative actions by being over protective. The parents take control of what they think is right and what is wrong for their children. Just like the young girl in the story, she has…