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Girl By Jamaica Kincaid Analysis

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Critical Analysis For a reader in 2017 “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid might seems very surreal and harsh as a story; mostly because of the very grating and mean language that is used when the mother is talking. The mother’s heartless language makes is really uncomfortable even though at the end of the day, she speaks nothing but love into her daughter’s life. She is giving her daughter social and family teachings, sharing with her the cultural and social values that will help her girl to have a peaceful and respected household and a happy life. Written in the 1978, “Girl” is a short story that helps to understand how mother-daughter relationship were back then. The story is mostly told in the second person where the mother is telling her daughter how she should accomplish her daily tasks and the daughter is just listening very carefully. It is almost a monologue, the girl interrupted her mother only twice, but it was to ask questions, not to talk back. The mother sounds very dominating and overwhelming giving one instruction after another. The conflict is definitely man vs society because it is a story of a mother trying to raise her daughter the right way so that her daughter can fit in the society that they are living in without being seen as “less than” or “not good enough”. If this story had a climax it would be when the daughter says “but I don’t sing benna on Sundays at all and never in Sunday school" (14) because it is the only time the girl gets to talk in the whole story. It is not really a turning point but it is the only time her voice is heard in the story. Since that moment the mother’s language and her intonation is getting slightly nicer and softer. Since this story does not really has a climax the resolution is not really present neither. “Girl” is quite a strange short story compare to all the other ones that were read in class. It is strange to hear the high expectations that parents communicate to their children because of the way they are presented and because of the language that is used. All that sounds pretty unusual and outdated. But in those days it was probably something normal. Also, Kincaid is trying to point out how the world is changing and how women have much more freedom to do what

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