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    outcome will make each individual a little bit stronger. With these experiences our perspective in life changes and we become more knowledgeable. “Girl” and “Tiger Mending” are two stories that I believe reflect this in two very different ways.  Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” is a story about reflection. It is about a girl reflecting back upon the past. Maybe she just lost her mother or maybe she is grown and finally realizes why her mother told her all of these things. At the time‚ I’m sure she thought

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    If you were stuck on an island with people you despised‚ how would you feel? For the native islanders of Antigua‚ this was the case. But for one islander‚ Jamaica Kincaid‚ this misery not only became a reality‚ but also her motive for writing A Small Place. By analyzing her essay through the Psychological‚ Marxist‚ and Reader’s Response lenses‚ Kincaid’s use of language ties together a story of retribution. A Small Place reflects the psychological effects she was left with by colonization‚ the unfair

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    Online‚ 2011). Jamaica Kincaid (1978) published the story “Girl” as to show her knowledge of a feminist perspective when relating to a mother’s fear of breaking traditional gender roles‚ and the tension it may cause on the mother and daughter’s relationship. The story “Girl” is a list of standards that starts out by listing a typical everyday chore‚ even in the modern day twentieth century; laundry. The narrator says “wash the white clothes on Monday and put them

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    “How do you plan to do that?” Detective Wallace asked. Shaking her finger‚ she said‚ “It’s simple just check on Katherine’s daughter. That woman is not the loving person you think she is. I don’t care if she does wear the most expensive clothes in town.” “Explain that.” “Call it feminine intuition or whatever you wish‚” Connie said‚ folding her arms. “We’ll talk to with the daughter‚ if we have any questions‚ we’ll contact you. Thank you for your help‚” Detective Johnson said‚ writing down her

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    Respect: Something Earned‚ Not Given Respect is a very valuable thing; especially in cultures such as the Chinese. It is one of the aspects in life that must be earned‚ not taken for granite. Respect is also very difficult to obtain‚ yet it is so common that nine year old chess prodigies can harness it. One does not have to be as brave a knight or as powerful as a king in order to gain respect‚ but the use of “invisible strength‚” according to Amy Tan’s‚ “Rules of the Game‚” is the power needed

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    Does your culture affect how you view the world? In many stories such as: “Two Kinds”‚ “Two Ways to Belong in America”‚ and “Where Worlds Collide”‚ culture changes the way people view the world. From living in an Indian culture then living in America‚ to a mother trying to change her daughter from who she is; these stories are all revolving around culture. Culture has drastically changed people in the stories‚ for example: Jing-mei’s mother in “Two Kinds” is greatly influenced by America‚ and how

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    Subject: The Mr. Clean advertisement depicts‚ in honor of mother’s day‚ a mother cleaning with her daughter as means to bond with her. Tone: Familial and misogynistically nostalgic. Attitude: The Mr. Clean advertisement insinuates that cleaning is the “job that really matters‚” and is also the way that women should bond with their daughters. It aims to inspire a sense of family in the target audience‚ while unintentionally but simultaneously offending them. Audience: The advertisement is targeted

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    “Only help her to know—help make it so there is cause for her to know—that she is more than this dress on the ironing board‚ helpless before the iron” (Olsen‚ 1961). A touching sentiment that grabs ahold of a heart of the audience‚ because it as distressing as it sounds it comes a little too late. A story portrayal of a mother and daughter’s relationship‚ as well as a daughter’s devaluation during those times is tear-jerking. I Stand Here Ironing by Tillie Olsen is a representation of true emotion

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    writers who write about their native lands. Jamaica Kincaid‚ native to Antigua and an established travel author‚ wrote the 1988 essay‚ A Small Place‚ describing her feelings towards tourists and British colonialists and her native land of Antigua. Born in 1949 in British colonized Antigua‚ Kincaid and her family lived in relative poverty. Antigua gained its independence in 1981‚ so Kincaid spent her childhood under the British colonial cultural systems. Kincaid is an example of a travelee who wrote postcolonialism

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    this story seems as if it was in the past. the mother seems to have high expectations for the daughter‚ but does not feel as if she is getting through to her daughter. the mother in the story‚ was expected to know everything about domestic survival‚ she was considered the teacher for the girl in the story. she was offering advice but at the same time she was scolding the girl for her promiscuity. there is no structure to this prose poem‚ I think the author did this on purpose to show that the narrator

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