There is a beginning, an intermediate, and an end in the story. This is not a typical short story. The girl in Jamaica Kinkade is a portrait of a lady, one page woman. This systematic monologue is told by a strict and thoughtful mother. By clarifying the role of gender, Kinkade wrote "a way of guiding" from a small girl to a woman. Most sentences begin with "This is you ...". This tells the reader directly what to do as a fine woman and should not. The girl is written in a very poetic style that is reminiscent of contemporary slum poetry.
Perhaps it is noteworthy that this is not a story between a weak girl and an old man. This is the story of a girl and a woman, a girl becomes a woman over time, and in a flash, a woman becomes a girl. The difference in power is not necessarily clear. Heart's essay is simple, but like Monroe, it is alleviated by the moment of unexpected beauty. When dinner, she says to a girl when she can say that she is ashamed to appear in the public.
"Hidden things" of Michelle Heart is about the relationship between a young woman and a professor at a university. They are well known, but "girls" and "women" are attracted by each other but they show little affection to each other. But the relationship is important for girls and readers who tell stories. Reading "Hiddensee", I think about "Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship" by Alice Munro. In the story, the butler was mistaken for a mischievous child that her employer's son fell in love with her. This is the story I read with my eyes with my eyes; the disaster setting, somehow the result is OK. I am worried that this relationship will hurt girls, so the reading of "Hiddensee" is similar. Women have all their power and are often cruel. She commented, "The relationship is difficult, usually they are not worth it," and said, "No one is cute at your age."
There is no pain, but it is absolutely creepy. This is really refreshing. In those things that are going on, the process of transformation from girls to women is often said to be beautiful. Natural It is normal. But this process is not normal to me. It seems that the amount feels uneasy. I like to describe that Animorphs is clumsy and a bit dislike deformation. That reminds me of the central space where the girl is in the cosmetic party. When Rachel becomes an elephant, she screams the elephant and the coach runs around. She waited forever in the pen, then grasped the waist with the torso, lifted it up, and used a gift that talks about Animorphs' thoughts. It is somewhat similar to the psychological form of text message