Jamaica Kinkade and John Up Dyke A & P Comparison In all stories and poems of girls, readers are always explaining whether they are right or wrong. In doing so, in order to make the most accurate evaluation based on the literary elements used by the author, we need to carefully analyze every aspect of the story. Comparing and contrasting the two short stories "Jamaica Kinkade's" Girl "and John Updyke's" A & P ", the nature and theme of literary elements are clear. These two elements stand out in different stories, but their similarities can be found by examining those elements.
Anne John Anne John is an autobiography written by Jamaica's Kinkade. In autobiography, Jamaican Kinkade plays Ahn Jung and her mother's name is Ann John. The background of this novel is about the social activities of children on a small island called Antigua. Just as African Americans are freed from slavery, they are constantly separated from their mothers through the story. The story begins at the childhood of Anjon and ends when she becomes a teenager. The focus of the story is in the relationship between mother and daughter. Anne John is very symbolic to compare the freedom of ... with the freedom of Anne. Watch more content
Jamaica Kinkade and John Up Dyke A & P Comparison In all stories and poems of girls, readers are always explaining whether they are right or wrong. In doing so, in order to make the most accurate evaluation based on the literary elements used by the author, we need to carefully analyze every aspect of the story. Comparing and contrasting the two short stories "Jamaica Kinkade's" Girl "and John Updyke's" A & P ", the nature and theme of literary elements are clear. - The story can not be said without a narrator. It is important to make a tale of the story in order to present the story in an interesting manner. Narrator basically speaks stories. He or she can be a part of the story or it can be an observer outside the story. It is important that the story includes a narrator. Through the narrator, the reader can feel and understand the thoughts and emotions of all the characters included in the story.
Jamaican Kinkade's short story "Girl" (1978) gives a glimpse of the relationship between the girl and her mother. She represents Kinkaid when she was young. The story shows that in this relationship mothers are trying to specify what they think is suitable for women. She wants to impose these acts on girls (Kinkad). Furthermore, it is clear that girls are restricted to these prescribed actions. This austerity situation is caused by the girl taking a dominant action against her mother. Considering the background of Kincaid and the cultural keywords used, the short story emphasizes how several generations have crossed certain cultural features. In this respect, the story focuses on the importance of family relations in shaping individual actions.