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Girl By Jamaica Kincaid Analysis

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In the short story, “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid, the story reflects a Caribbean mother who teaches a girl who maybe her daughter, her own experience of the past on how a woman should act in her time and tradition. The mother conducts guidance to the girl in a world that has changed, to abase the girl modernized ways and existent views on society and their cultivation. She attempts to teach the adolescent girl in a “how to” format so that she can sculpt her into womanhood. This is where she explains how to have appropriate cultural customs, the rules of how a woman must behave in society, and the proper sexual conduct when around and caring for a man. However, after all the mother has explained to the daughter to become a woman, the daughter act as she didn’t listen to anything the mother has told her. The author’s theme is not to demean her readers but to impel them to understand the stereotypical and patriarchal societal norm of the way a mother or woman must pass on the feminine traits or cultural belief, in which a girl should follow. Throughout the story, the woman accentuates on the cultural traditions that are done by the women. The mother explains to the girl how to prepare the traditional food, that’s been pass down from generation to generation. For example, “cook pumpkin fritter in very hot sweet oil” (“Girl”, 2012). The mother later explains how she should make salt fish, “soak salt fish overnight before you cook it, always eat your food in such a way that it won’t turn someone else’s stomach” (“Girl”, 2012). The explanation of providing a meal for the household, explains that the mother finds it that it is a woman duty to make sure that the house is fed. As a woman, they should cook with love so that it’s not left unwanted. Never the less, the mother emphasize her importance on how woman must carry herself in a respectful and dainty manner. She repeats several times to the girl how she must not act like a slut, “this is how to hem a dress when you see the hem coming down and so to prevent yourself from looking like the slut I know you are so bent on becoming” (“Girl”, 2012). In this sense, the mother knows the potential influence of not becoming a well-mannered woman. The mother may sense the

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