Jamaica Kincaid

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“Wash the white clothes on Monday and put them on the stone heap; wash color clothes on Tuesday and put them on the clothesline to dry.” (pg. 1181) This quote came from Jamaica Kincaid short story “Girl”. If a parent of this present day told their child to do that the child probably just stand there and question them why. Well the girl in this story could not even get one word out to question the mother let alone only two sentences throughout the whole story. In the eyes of most islanders this is a normal thing to do. The parent sets bunch of rules and the child must listen and not speak back. Jamaica Kincaid grew up rough from a mother that loved her to later to desire her. Her mother sending her off to America around 17 to be au pair to bring money back home. To being discovered by an editor William Shawn, and became a writer for The Yorker.
Before she was known as Jamaica Kincaid her birth name was Elaine Potter Richardson. She was born on May 25 1949 in St. John’s Antigua. Her writing was focused on the West Indies culture. All the books she wrote she was mainly using her culture. She said “This is the life I have. This is the life I write about” …show more content…

In most stories that Kincaid write it has a mother-daughter relationship which her mother highly influenced in her writing. As she said the bible influences her people wonder how. “You’re told not to begin a sentence with ‘And’ as a child” said Kincaid. She also said “And I like to do the things you’re told not to do.” When she was young she used to read the bible and most of the sentences in the bible begin with ‘And’. So the bible influenced her also in her writing. Her Childhood has a big effect in her writing. She was raised in the West Indies Antigua most of her stories take place there. Most of the experiences that she has been through she write them in her

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