Thet Oo – Response to “Girl”

“Girl,” by Jamaica Kincaid, is an article that describes socially constructed norms that women have to follow to fit into the society. The author also writes about the role women are expected to take on during their journey of growing up. In the “Girl,” by Jamaica Kincaid, is an article that describes socially constructed norms that women have to follow to fit into the society. The author also writes about the role women are expected to take on during their journey of growing up. In the beginning, the author writes. “Wash the white clothes on Monday and put them on the stone heap; wash the color clothes on Tuesday and put them on the clothesline to dry.” Most individuals are most influenced by their environment. Growing up, most girls are likely to see their mothers doing the majority of chores and it makes an impression on them that women ought to do what their mothers do. Women are not only encouraged to do most of the chores, but also expected to take care of their family. In the essay, Kincaid writes how to take care of their children and their husbands: making medicine, and making pudding etc. They are also expected to do all the other things learning how to behave in the presence of men, and always eat your food in such a way that it won’t turn someone else’s stomach. It restricts women ability to focus on matters that are really important for their future. They ought to be more comfortable doing things that they enjoy instead of focusing on what the society tell them to.
beginning, the author writes. “Wash the white clothes on Monday and put them on the stone heap; wash the color clothes on Tuesday and put them on the clothesline to dry.” Most individuals are most influenced by their environment. Growing up, most girls are likely to see their mothers doing the majority of chores and it makes an impression on them that women ought to do what their mothers do. Women are not only encouraged to do most of the chores, but also expected to take care of their family. In the essay, Kincaid writes how to take care of their children and their husbands: making medicine, and making pudding etc. They are also expected to do all the other things learning how to behave in the presence of men, and always eat your food in such a way that it won’t turn someone else’s stomach. It restricts women ability to focus on matters that are really important for their future. They ought to be more comfortable doing things that they enjoy instead of focusing on what the society tell them to.