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    1.Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” is a daughter’s mimicry of how her mother tells her to perform housekeeping and other sensitive topics for proper behavior. Because of the content and demanding tone‚ do you find the mother abusive and demeaning‚ or is something else going on? The mother seems to be abusive‚ demeaning and cold. Her tone throughout the story is critical and commanding. The way she talks to her daughter makes me feel as if there were no warm feelings in their relationship. The mother gives

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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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    Receiving advice from a person of influence is something almost every person goes through at least once in their lifetime. In the short story “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid‚ this is something a young girl experiences. The story is being told from the second person point of view. This emphasizes the role of the narrator in the story and proposes that the story is like a manual for the girl to follow throughout her life. From beginning to the end of the story the narrator gives the girl advice based off

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    Q1). What does the title of this piece suggest? The title of this piece is Girl and it shows that it is related to gender or relationship. Q2). Who is the speaker? To whom is she speaking? The narrator Jamaica Kincaid. She is speaking to the male who have requested their wife to all the things like housework and take care the children. Q3). What kind of “girl” is the advice intended to produce? The girl that doesn’t capable to complete different tasks when they became the women. Since most of

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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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    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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    In the novel Lucy by Jamaica Kincaid‚ I identified concepts that are still being used in modern society. For instance‚ when she is discussing about her father’s death and the roles her mother would take on around the house to help. It is interesting that today we still follow the ideals of women and their role in a marriage as if it was the 1990’s‚ although we have slowly been trying to break the chain there has not been progress. However‚ I found the way she handled the death of her father and the

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    Summary of the book "Annie John" By: Jamaica Kinkaid. This book is a book of reality‚ a book of self-discovery. This is a book that you read and as you are reading it you can identify with the character‚ what he/she does and how she/he reacts to happenings around her/him. The story is set in and around the Dominican Republic‚ around the 1950-60’s. The main character in this book is Annie John‚ she is a black girl in a English ruled and own colony. She is a smart tall girl of an

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    The list in the story‚ Girl by Jamaica Kincaid‚ would not be accepted in todays modern society. The list in Girl‚ is in stark contrast with how women regard themselves today and can only be viewed as very undermining of what it means to be a woman and what a woman is supposed to be like. The short story consists of a list of what a woman should strive to be. During the time period of the book‚ women did not have a role outside the home. More often than not‚ a woman was a housewife. This meant that

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    An Impact of Peace in Jamaica Broderick Grays Chanting Down Babylon Prof. Marvin Sterling November 18‚ 2013 How did Bob Marley make a huge impact on Jamaica? Why is he considered to be one of the most talented musicians that Jamaica has ever seen? Why was Bob Marley’s funeral a day to remember in Jamaican history? Nesta Robert Marley‚ also known as Bob Marley‚ was a musical icon in his home country of Jamaica as well as in America

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