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Jamaica Kincaid

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“Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid is a story where it is portrayed from a feminist point of view, which is an important. This brings an importance to the reader because they should fully understand what a feminist perspective entails. The “Girls” consists of advice from a mother to her daughter. It is the mother’s plan to develop a bright path for her daughter and rebuke her at the same time. She had used the words of wisdom, but sort of repeated herself, especially to warn her daughter about not becoming a “slut”. The author wrote, “On Sundays try to walk like a lady and not like a slut you are so bent on becoming” (Kincaid, 320). Besides these repetitions, the story does not move forward in a chronological fashion. There is not a beginning, middle, …show more content…

Men only expected them to do work within the house and mainly in the kitchen. Throughout the short story, the mother had taught her daughter how to do take care of her responsibilities, as she becomes an independently strong woman or one who is married. The mother teacher her daughter how to do laundry, iron, sew, sweep, wash, and set a table. She is also informed that she had to learn how to make herbal medicines, catch fish, and instruct how to live a fulfilling life. These two women live in a rural and poor setting where passing on such advice is crucial for daily living, especially when women do not have equal rights, or are being mistreated.. The mother was also informing about the relationships her daughter will have with men in the future, warning that men and women at times “bully” one another. “This is how to bully a man; this is how a man bullies you; this is how to love a man, and if this doesn’t work there are other ways, and if they don’t work don’t feel to bad about giving up” (Kincaid, 320). Men would not really take good care of their beloved ones, except for a handful of people in the past. It still continues today, but not as

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