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    Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” in Social Context Jamaica Kincaid short story "Girl" was the first fiction work‚ which she has written. 650 words of prose poem is a mother teaching her daughter how she should behave and to do everything that Antiguan women do. There is no introduction‚ no action‚ no character description and no composition seen‚ only two voices‚ which at the end appears to be the mother and the daughter. Antigua‚ was the place‚ were Kincaid grew up during 50’s and 60’s. When she escaped

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    Girl” by Jamaican Kincaid‚ written 1983‚ is a short story that consists of one single sentence said by one character to another. The sequence of imperative sentences is interrupted twice by the second character to defend themselves and to ask a question‚ otherwise‚ the first character expresses advice and scolding in the sentences. The speaker lists instructions on how to behave properly‚ how to act around others and how to do household chores such as cooking‚ setting the table‚ sweeping and ironing

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    Rudyard Kipling and “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid are two short stories about children getting advice from their parents. In “If‚” a boy is being told what to do to become a man. In “Girl‚” a mother tells her daughter what she needs to do to be accepted as a women in Antigua. Although the topic and theme of these two stories are similar‚ the kinds of lists the parents are giving their children is different. Firstly‚ the topic of “If” and “Girl” is similar. The topic of “If” and “Girl” is a parent giving

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    trying to decipher whether youre in a dream or the real world‚ almost as if you’re lost. In "what ive been doing lately‚" Jamaica Kincaid creates a lost mood by using figurative language and setting skillfully. The setting of the story is a crucial part of establishing the feeling of detachment or feeling lost from the world around you throughout the narrative. The way Kincaid presents the narrator’s environments should have the narrator confused or disoriented‚ however‚ instead the narrator simply

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    Do This Do That Growing up you’re trying to find your place‚ trying to figure out what is right and what is wrong. Often times our parents would fill us in on the “dos” and “don’ts”. In “Girl‚” by Jamaica Kincaid‚ the mother of the girl is giving strict advice. The girl listens tentatively‚ only interrupting her Mother twice. Her Mother’s objective is to scold her daughter‚ but at the same time offer some advice. The Mother has a very direct tone and is very dominant. The Mother’s advice isn’t

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    Kincaid’s aspect of England Kincaid’s summary of England causes a conflict that is apparent through her story‚ however it is evident that human flaw is well capable and individuals have false generalizations. Kincaid is her own individual and with this she has a tendency of hold her own opinions. Although it may be human flaw‚ she uses very clever and descriptive ways to convey her hatred for England. She then uses every aspect of English culture‚ and displays it in her own negative way. Kincaid’s

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    William C Williams‚ Jamaica Kincaid‚ and Frank O’Connor are the four authors of the short stories I read. James Joyce wrote “Araby”‚ which is a story about a little boy who has a crush on his friend’s older sister and he figures out that she has manipulated him. William C. Williams wrote “The Use of Force”‚ which was about a doctor who paid a visit to a younger girl who was sick and he has to battle her in order to find out what’s wrong with her. Jamaica Kincaid is the author of “Girl”‚ which was told

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    Jamaica Kincaid’s poem “Girl” seems to be a mother guiding and teaching her daughter about life and how to do many things. “Girl” makes me think of southern mothers including my own. My mother has taught me how to sew‚ cook‚ and to be polite and treat everyone equally. This may seem like the classic standard women are held to but‚ to me‚ it is much more than that. Being taught to sew has enabled me to be independent in being able to mend my own clothes. This allows me to help my family so they do

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    Literature‚ well maybe just short stories‚ we will be going over Rick Moody’s "Boys" and Jamaica Kincaid’s "Girl" and discerning the way in which Moody chose to make his story very quick paced to the reader and in a way difficult to read‚ but with a purpose. Also how that affects the way the reader may read‚ perceive‚ or understand the story in a different way. And comparing how the similar writing style of Kincaid compares to Moody’s use. In "Boys" we are immediately introduced to a recurring theme

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    Contrast of Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” and John Updike’s “A&P” “A&P” and “Girl” both symbolized the protagonists’ oppression by an older‚ more experienced generation. However‚ Kincaid’s “Girl” was artistic with an undercurrent of selfless love and hope while Updike’s “A&P” was uninspiring with selfishness and lust. The protagonist of “Girl” discouraged her daughter’s dreams out of love. The protagonist of “A & P” encouraged the antagonists’ out of a selfish desire for self-promotion. The short story

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