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    realistic writer Jamaica Kincaid once said‚ “I think in many ways the problem that my writing would have with an American reviewer is that Americans find difficulty very hard to take. They are inevitably looking for a happy ending” (BrainyQuote 1). Kincaid is surely not wrong about America and our happy ending; America was founded on the pursuit of happiness. However‚ Kincaid writes about such interesting topics that a plethora of readers enjoy her content and her fiery tone. Jamaica Kincaid‚ occasionally

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    Growing up in a family that loves to travel means that I’ve come across many different types of people and places. Fortunately‚ I have been to several different countries as a tourist. However‚ it wasn’t until I read “A Small Place” by Jamaica Kincaid that I came to the recollection that I may possibly be a bad tourist. After reading about tourists through a native’s eyes in Kincaid’s novel‚ I have become ashamed of one specific vacation that my family and I took to Ambergris Caye‚ Belize in May

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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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    Judy Brady in “ I want a wife” and Jamaica Kincaid in “Girl” both analyze women’s traditional roles‚ although they have different perspectives on these roles‚ they both seem to have the same message: What role does a woman play in our society? In Kincaid’s “Girl” story starts with a dialog between a mother and a daughter‚ in which a mother is teaching her daughter the expectations of a woman in society.” I want a wife”

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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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    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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    Girl‚ a narrative written by Jamaica Kincaid‚ is a short story written in a dialogue style and stream of consciousness narration. The speaker is an authoritative female figure who teaches a girl about traditional living and the obligations of a girl to society. The narrative is basically one large sentence. Its ideas are separated by semicolons instead of the usual periods. Jamaica Kincaid’s short biography found in www.english.emory.edu by Vanessa Pupello: “Jamaica Kincaid was born in 1949 as Elaine

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    liberation has taken place. Many mothers have the "old fashioned" opinion about what a woman should be. The short story "Girl"‚ by Jamaica Kincaid‚ is a prime example of this relationship. The theme in "Girl" strongly suggests that a woman should be domestic and there is a certain way that she should act. Many elder women feel that a woman ’s role in life is to be domesticated. The theme of girl reinforces this opinion. The third person point of view places an important part in the reinforcement of the idea

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    England In Jamaica Kincaid’s essay “On Seeing England for the First Time”‚ Kincaid expresses her viewpoint on England’s authority over her homeland‚ the Caribbean island of Antigua. Kincaid has strong resentment towards England. She sees England as a dictator in her life. Through the use of emotional arguments and social appeal the author‚ Kincaid‚ gets the feeling across that she was a victim of England. At an early age she started to realize that the English had taken over her culture. Kincaid conveys

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