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Jamaica Kincaid's Girl

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“Girl” written by Jamaica Kincaid is an unconventional text that portrays a mother’s list of rules that her daughter must obey in order to be accepted in society. When I first read this narrative I read it as a resistant reader, having little to no knowledge about what culture, time period or what the real meaning of this list was. I did know however that it has some link to womanhood and how a woman must portray herself to the outside world.
This is an interesting take on what it is to be a girl. I see a few traditional thoughts listed by the author: "Don't sit down to play marbles, you are not a boy; this is how you sweep a whole house; this is how you sew on a button." However, I also saw many lessons that are traditionally not lady-like, …show more content…

It is a bit hypocritical for the mother to demean that way of life but at the same time, prepare her daughter to live that …show more content…

The piece appears to start with the girl at a very young age. For example near the beginning, the mother asks her daughter, “is it true that you sing benna in Sunday school?” The girl responds very innocently, “I don’t sing benna on Sundays at all and never in Sunday School”. As the story goes on, the mother tells and shows her daughter how to keep a decent, orderly household. “Wash the white clothes on Monday and put them on the stone heap… this is how you iron your father’s khaki shirt… this is how you sweep a whole house… this is how you set a table for breakfast.” As the daughter matures, her mother’s advice becomes more serious and the girl’s responsibility increases significantly. “This is how you set a table for dinner with an important guest… this is how to make a good medicine for a cold...this is how to behave in the presence of men who don't know you very well… this is how to make a good medicine for a cold… this is how to love a man.”
From the mother’s cautious instructions, I would agree that the mother is trying to prevent the girl from the pain the mother experienced in the past. For example, the mother possibly has felt the same “slutty” feelings that she assumes her daughter has and the unwanted pregnancy. Because of this, the mother may expect

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