Reflection about "Girl" by Jamaica Kincard
This story gives us a clear example of how
girls or young women were educated at home in poor countries. Throughout the
story you can read how a mother, in a mandatory tone, tells her daughter the
ways or things she should do throughout her life to be a woman and not a slut.
The orders are so strict that she tells her daughter with whom she can talk and
with whom she cannot talk. In addition, it can be observed that the mandatory
power that the mother has limits her daughter to only being able to speak twice
during the story. The most shocking of all is that she does not take into
consideration what her daughter wants or says.
I thought that this story is very sad
because of the situation that this young woman lives and I think that this is
due to the ancient cultures that still exist in the world. Cultures where parents
raise their children strictly, where children live oppressed without being able
to make their own decisions and living their lives the way their parents want
or choose. However, girls are the most affected in these strict or sexist cultures.
The parents raise their daughters so that in the future they will be good
mothers, good wives and be utilizes in things of the home. Limiting that they
can choose their own decisions on how to live their life.
I think that current societies are not
governed in this way, but past societies believed and lived with that style of
education. On the other hand, countries such as India or China are countries
that currently have quite strict and conservative cultures and ideologies. It
is a pity that the girl in history did not have the opportunity to live in a
world like today, where diversity is a right in many countries of the world. I
pity that there are still societies where women have to be in a way simply
because the family or society imposes it.


I like the pictures you used.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy a lot living here in Puerto Rico too . The education is liberal.
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