"Ugly female tourists" were published by Jamaica Kinkade in 1988. In this article I will explain how to become a tourist (she calls it the most "ugly thing in the world"). This is a radical article using her professional writing skills. In "ugly tourists" she uses her own ideas to express her thoughts. She started using her impression to draw readers' attention, and she could easily express her opinion. In order to emphasize her main point of view in this article, she not only uses ugly words such as "ugly", "do not love", "loneliness" to express his emotions, but also the same ideas and words Attract attention of the audience by repeating. I will force it. This is an example of "You are not always ugly, you are not usually ugly people, you are not ugly tourists". In addition, she uses shrink and generalizes and highlights why people live there hate tourists. She talked about ways tourists travel to other places to escape the real life; however, tourists may not be able to pay for travel but 'ugly tourists' She is a powerful article that caused a lot of public debate, but she did a good job of expressing her feelings of being a tourist.
The ugly tourists of Jamaica 's Kinkade first appeared in Harper' s magazine in 1988. In this article, Kincaid successfully communicates her views on tourists, the extent to which she thinks she can, and the extent he thinks ugly. "When you become a tourist, your business is true: tourists are ugly people." In this statement, I believe Kinkaid. I am insulting the reader and trying to shock them, this is a person who gathers attention. As Kinkade pulls your attention, she tells her audience that these are tourists, it is her opinion for her strange things, and why they are not appreciated. Kincaid is obviously from a place where tourists visit frequently and has many ideas about this problem. I'm sure that she, Kinkade, is convinced the audience that their vacation is obviously ugly, especially when they see locals like animals they keep in the zoo.
Kincaid said visitors are ugly people for local people. Kincaid revealed some of these reasons. Visitors are first disliked by his expenditure habits. As tourists travel to certain places he is planning to spend a considerable amount of money, local people in that place can not afford to live their daily lives on a luxurious island away from a boring trip, so tourists You may not like it. In order to understand the background of the narrow place of Kinkaid, we should remember the atrocities committed by Britain back in Antigua. One day, those who treated the locals of the island very badly went back and enjoyed the natural beauty that Antigua had to offer. When I was reading "ugly tourists", I felt that I was condemned just as I was the goal of Kincaid. Even if I have never been to Antigua, I will not go there at once.