Table of Contents
- 1 What is the advice that the mother has for her daughter in Girl?
- 2 How does Jamaica Kincaid bring out the theme of powerlessness in her work girl?
- 3 What does the ending of Girl by Jamaica Kincaid mean?
- 4 Why do you think the mother does not want the Girl to sing Benna in Sunday school what does it mean?
- 5 What is the culture in girl by Jamaica Kincaid?
- 6 What is the message in the poem Girl?
- 7 How does Kincaid reveal the significance of the mother daughter relationship depicted in the story?
- 8 What does the bread symbolize in Girl?
What is the advice that the mother has for her daughter in Girl?
The mother dispenses much practical and helpful advice that will help her daughter keep a house of her own some day. She tells her daughter how to do such household chores as laundry, sewing, ironing, cooking, setting the table, sweeping, and washing.
How does Jamaica Kincaid bring out the theme of powerlessness in her work girl?
There is a sense that the narrator’s daughter is powerless when it comes to the instructions given to her. This might be important as Kincaid by removing the daughter’s voice may be highlighting the fact that the daughter is being taught how to adhere to tradition.
What does the mother character in Girl believe her daughter seems bent on becoming?
Throughout the story the mother continuously refers to her daughter acting like a “slut”. She tells her “On Sundays try to walk like a lady and not the slut you are so bent on becoming.” She tells daughter how not to entice men, by telling her daughter how to dress appropriately and look respectable.
What does the ending of Girl by Jamaica Kincaid mean?
In this final line of the story, the mother interprets the baker’s potential refusal to allow the daughter to touch the bread as a sign that the daughter has become a social outcast, undoubtedly a slut.
Why do you think the mother does not want the Girl to sing Benna in Sunday school what does it mean?
Benna is a folk music characterized by sexually suggestive lyrics, call-and-response, and local gossip. Mother does not want the girl to sing benna in Sunday school because it would be inappropriate, given the content of the music.
What is the theme of the story Girl?
The theme for “Girl” is mother-daughter dispute. In this story, the mother goes on and on teaching the daughter how to be the perfect woman in society. As the story goes on, the mother’s directions get more demanding.
What is the culture in girl by Jamaica Kincaid?
Part of the girl’s schooling in femininity involves learning the traditions of her West Indian culture: recipes, gardening advice, superstitions, and rules of propriety and self-presentation.
What is the message in the poem Girl?
The poem explores themes of sexual reputation, domesticity and the complexity of a mother/daughter relationship.
What is the message behind the story Girl?
Jamaica Kincaid’s short story Girl (1978) provides a glimpse of the relationship between a girl and her mother. The girl represents Kincaid in her youth. The story shows that, in this relationship, the mother tries to prescribe the behaviors that she deems appropriate for females.
How does Kincaid reveal the significance of the mother daughter relationship depicted in the story?
What does the bread symbolize in Girl?
Bread Symbol Analysis Bread is a cheap, wholesome food that is integrated into the routines and comforts of family life. In this story, the girl’s ability or inability to “feel the bread” symbolizes her perceived fitness or unfitness for wholesome family life.