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    In most cultures‚ being a housewife is the most important role a woman can have. If a woman does not the needed skills they need to perform their duty‚ then they are not seen as real woman. Jamaica Kincaid’s poem “Girl” describes a young girl reciting the advice her mother gives her advice to be a respectable woman in society‚ take care of herself‚ and how to keep up her household once she is married. In the implied patriarchal society that they are in‚ the importance of feminine roles become the

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    and in that situation they can reflect who they are and regret not listening to people with knowledge. People with knowledge and experience can be a positive influence towards people that need the help and advice they need for a better future. Jamaica Kincaid in her story “Girl” explains how a mother gives her knowledge towards her daughter to save her life from violence and promiscuity. The mother advices her to be careful from any dangers in the world even though her daughter doesn’t seem to have

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    short story “Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid is a story which a mother’s compassion represents the disempowerment‚ domestication of women in a patriarchal society and suppression of female sexuality. A first prominent theme is the disempowerment of women in society. Her mother reaffirm the collective ideas that persistently restricts the behavior of her daughter and clearly define the “proper” feminine persona. Also‚ the Carib Indian population had been eliminated. Like her peers‚ Kincaid attended schools based

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    Jamaica Kincaid‚ who was originally known as Elaine Potter Richardson‚ changed her name due to her families’ disapproval of her occupation and is today a renowned Caribbean American writer. Kincaid’s use of the themes of family relationships‚ personhood‚ and the taint of colonialism were prominent in her written works. Kincaid is an honor winning author whose work has been both lauded and scrutinized for its focuses since her composition to a great extent draws upon her own life and her tone is

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    Girl by Jamaica Kincaid and If by Rudyard Kipling‚ are two texts that are written by parents with real world expectations for their children. Both texts though are similar and different in many different ways. Girl‚ is a one sentence story about a mother’s expectations for her “Boy crazy girl” that is going out into the real world by herself. She explains what so tips for her daughter in a more harsh than gentle voice. “If” is a poem of a dad poetically telling his son about the good and bad and

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    spend the next four years of my life. In reading A Small Place‚ Kincaid explains her dislike for tourists in Antigua. Though she makes several valid points‚ it seems as if tourism is more beneficial than harmful. Many people take vacations to tropical islands to witness first-hand the beauty of the island. But‚ Kincaid expresses that tourism shelters the harsh reality of what daily life is for its inhabitants. In A Small Place‚ Kincaid explains‚ “[A]nd so you needn’t let that slightly funny feeling

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    judge without fear or down is shown in the history of "Girl"‚ which was written by Jamaica Kincaid in 1978. The double standard "rule‚ or that it is unjust to apply the different people or groups" The world continues to develop even double standards between men and women has yet to be reconstructed. Domestic contact take central point of the work of Kincaid. In “Girl” story created from the couple page offers Kincaid‚ however direct to base stress. As a mother train her child to every stage of the

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    When I first read “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid‚ I was surprised it was in the short story section of the textbook. It is barely over one page long‚ and it is all one sentence. It reminded me of some of the prose we read in the poetry section. However‚ after reading the definition provided in the reference material‚ I can now see why it is considered a short story. There are two main elements of the definition. First‚ the story must center on “one climactic event.” The entire story of “Girl” is a mother

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    3. Kincaid regards the British influence under which she was raised through the British lifestyle her community tries to imitate and her school education. She mentions that most people at where she was raised attempt to live as British as possible‚ including her own parents. In paragraph 2‚ Kincaid says that her father really likes hats with the British style‚ so he wears hats that are made in England all the time‚ and “it was the first thing he put on in the morning as he stepped out of bed and

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    Similarly‚ in the short story “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid mother wants her daughter to follow up all the rules and regulation that she had told her to do. She wants her daughter to be well prepared for her future as she wants her daughter to well behave‚ know how to serve guest‚ how to clean‚ how to cook and so on (Kincaid 320). Being a human she does have her own expectation‚ own dream and her own passion as her mother but daughter

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