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    Doing Lately” by Jamaica Kincaid‚ is told from within the dream of a young girl. She encounters many conflicts throughout her dream stemming from personal problems. The story is written in a circular structure that continues without resolution since her troubles are never resolved. The story makes use of small‚ choppy sentences which help the reader follow the quick‚ fast-paced actions happening during the dream. The non-traditional circular structure helps show the adolescent girls ongoing problems

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    The Oppression of Antigua Jamaica Kincaid grew up in a world where everything she owned wasn’t hers. While she may have physically owned it‚ mentally she did not. As her world of Antigua was being eaten alive by England‚ Kincaids family loved every bit of it. In the essay‚ On Seeing England for the First Time‚ Jamaica Kincaid uses several literary elements to explore her negative feelings towards England and England’s influence in Antigua. Three of the main elements used in the essay are structure

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    Mother-Daughter Relationships in “Lucy” Relationships are a prominent and frequent theme throughout many of Jamaica Kincaid ’s novels. One example of this can be seen in “Annie John‚” which deals with relationships the protagonist has throughout her childhood‚ particularly‚ the relationship between mother and daughter. This paper however will explore the mother-daughter relationship that can be found in “Lucy” and how it affects the protagonist’s relationships with the people around her.

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “On Seeing England for the First Time” “On seeing England for the first time” by Jamaica Kincaid was published by Indiana University Press on behalf of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute. Kincaid believes that she is a product of a culture that was forced upon her. She describes how angry she feels growing up in Antigua with the dark shadow of England continually looming over her. Antigua is an island in the West Indies‚ in the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean region‚ the main

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    The Life of a Promiscuous Girl The level of promiscuity described throughout the Jamaica Kincaid’s novel‚ Lucy‚ defines Lucy’s experience as an immigrant living in the United States. Full of anger and resentment towards her mother and various other people at home‚ Lucy uses her sexuality to explore outlets in which to express herself. Upon her arrival to the United States‚ Lucy befriends a woman named‚ Peggy‚ who is not of the best reputation in her host family eyes. From there‚ Peggy introduces

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    stronger when they become adults. In “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid and “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara the characters within the stories learn valuable lesson with help them grow to become better individuals. In “The Lesson” the character of Sugar undergoes a realization that society does not treat everyone equally‚ that not every individual has the same opportunity and equality that they should have. In “Girl” the main character learns that she must

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    John by Jamaica Kincaid Annie John was‚ in my opinion‚ as poignant and universal a book dealing with adolescence as I have ever come across. The fact that it was the story of an adolescent girl‚ and that it took place in Antigua‚ in a vastly different racial‚ social‚ and economic climate than in which I personally grew up in‚ did nothing to lessen my ability to relate to the universal themes of adolescent growth and conflict. This alone speaks volumes of its author‚ Jamaica Kincaid‚ and her

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    but before that‚ every aspect of Jamaica Kincaid’s life was affected by England. The way she ate‚ what she studied‚ what she wore‚ how her family acted all were influenced by the historical incident during this time period… she absolutely hated it. To display her negative feelings of defeat and betrayal she used rhetorical strategy in her essay‚ such as intense figurative language‚ sarcastic syntax‚ and development of persona of her own parents. For example‚ Kincaid refers to the shape of England

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    the Caribbean people. Even though the article is intended by the author to represent the Caribbean people as a splicing of a number of different cultures‚ the processes Hall highlights are noticeable on an individual scale in the main character of Jamaica Kincaid’s novel‚ Annie John. Annie John’s quest for self-identification leads her on a path strikingly similar to the one Hall describes. From Annie’s journey‚ the reader might be able to glean what Hall hopes to instill in his own readers when

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    sMorgan Serughetti Ms. Briggs Foundations 1 4-20-15 A Small Place Essay Response In the book A Small Place Jamaica Kincaid uses powerful diction and specific imagery to empower the identities and culture of the native people living on Antigua. Due to the British colonists and tourists visiting their island she uses her sarcastic voice to convey that she and her fellow Antiguans are angry and have been oppressed‚ because the British are eliminating the native culture. With the great diction she

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