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Jamaica Kincaid's Girl

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Within “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid, family relations were explored between a mother and daughter’s relationship. The author seems to get the nitty gritty of how the mother disapproves of her daughter behaviors including called her a “slut” multiple times throughout the section directly expressing the lack of support and the cruelness the mother feels towards her daughter. The lines with the word slut provide us with more meaning than her mom belittling her but how much this society thought of the way women walked and behaved correlated the sexuality of women. “On Sundays try to walk like a lady and not like the slut” (Kincaid). We can only assume the mother’s words are invalid because the daughter interjects twice which goes to show that she doesn’t even do what her mother is claiming she is doing, …show more content…

Examples of this include “this is how you smile to someone you don’t like too much” (Kincaid) also “this is how you set the table for tea” (Kincaid). Now in this day and age it is common to as far as giving advice to your daughter when she is about to go embark on a journey of adulthood shows the way that society in the 60s-80s even some 90s it was thought to be a domestic life for women which shows all throughout “Girl.” Many girls try to move away from this type life, within the story the mom only cared about how her daughter acted and what she looked like telling her to “be sure to wash every day, even if it’s with your own spit” (Kincaid). Not only does this quote entail that her mother’s lack of care for anything but how her daughter looks, but shows the poverty the family is living in. This leads to why Kincaid wants to get out of this house and try to make something of herself however she can’t do with her mother always demeaning and controlling her all the

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