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    The Yellow Wall-Paper The novel‚ ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ is an illustration of the various challenges that women faced prior to the emergence of the feminists and gender advocates (Gilman‚ 2013). The story by Gilman elaborates fully on the challenges the character (unnamed female) undergoes after her post partum. This condition was merely a nervous condition that needed to be examined by a physician but due to the female insubordination in those decades; the woman was enclosed in a yellow walled

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    Jamaica Kincaid Girl

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    From a Girl to a Woman: A look at the perceived transformation into a domestic lifestyle in Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl”. Rebecca Pineo 100094885 October 20th‚ 2010 English 1406-DO The short story “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid is a story of the belief that happiness steams from a life of domesticity. The central topics of gender roles in a family structure‚ and the expression of female sexuality and will be examined. A look into the

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    Jamaica Kincaid's Girl

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    The story "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid allows readers to view the commanding and strict relationship in which parents and their children had in the past. With the way Kincaid constructed "Girl‚" the audience can catch a glimpse of the demanding theme that she intended her story to be. This theme is represented through the relationship between the mother and the daughter‚ which is full of control and intimidation. Kincaid’s story "Girl" shows readers the difference between relationships of families in

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    Girl By Jamaica Kincaid

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    Girl‚” is a short story written in 1978 by Jamaica Kincaid. This short story is a mom’s advice to her daughter‚ teaching her to be a proper woman. In the story‚ the tone is portrayed through the author’s use of setting‚ point of view‚ and characterization. While one can conclude that the two characters in the story live in the Caribbean based off of the author’s biography and the author mentioning singing “benna in Sunday school‚” the author leaves the setting generic. This‚ however‚ plays to Kincaid’s

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    Response Paper “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a short story about a woman that has no power over herself and is told how to think‚ act and live. By todays standers that’s something that is no longer tolerated. Today men and women are looked at equally‚ both with the same amount of power. Using feminist theory one can analyze and criticize the story through symbolism and character. At the start of the Story the narrator is stuck in a time that women are not equal to men

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    Jamaica Kincaid's Girl

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    Throughout the short story “Girl‚” Jamaica Kincaid tells a story about a mother giving her daughter advice about growing up through a series of semicolons and run on sentences within a single paragraph. This technique Kincaid uses through the course of her short story is quite an unusual approach to the reader at first. Usually‚ short stories consist of completely structured sentences and multiple paragraphs. Although Kincaid’s structure in “Girl” is constructed in an untraditional manner‚ it plays

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    In this analysis of "Girl" I wanted to look at the way women are portrayed by their class and how it affect their gendered actions. In doing this I wanted to look at what these women do professionally. By doing this I want to look at how Kincaid uses the words slut and lady. In this analysis I wanted to reflect on education and how it could potentially play into this story by looking at the different types of education the different classes receive. I also want to look at how this all plays into

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    interest throughout much of history; this has had a profound impact on women’s ability to express themselves and the quality of their lives” (202). Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ a writer and social reformer‚ is best known for her short story “The Yellow Wallpaper”. In it the main character‚ whose name is not given anywhere throughout the story‚ creates a journal to satisfy her needs of being able to express herself. However‚ back during the 19th century‚ it was considered to be unusual for women to write

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    Jamaica Kincaid: Girl

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    Reflections on Jamaica Kincaid’s Short Story‚ Girl Seeing a child who is ostracized for being a slut is a mother’s worst nightmare. The short story Girl‚ is a perfect example; insofar as‚ it deals with the experience of being a young female in a poor country‚ and a mother’s concern for her daughter’s respect. Girl mainly consists of single lined sentences of advice that the mother gives to her daughter in order to prevent her from losing respect for becoming a slut. However‚ in doing so

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    by the wallpaper. This new world brings out various emotions and mental instability. Freud believes that the mind is divided into the parts. The id‚ the ego‚ and the superego. Each is responsible for a psychological function. Id  Part of the unconcious level. largest  The only component of personality that is present from birth  Instinctive and primitive behavior. It also creates images that it believes are real and start to break into the consciousness. Since the wallpaper is the

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