Girl, by Jamaica Kincaid
"Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid is a fascinating poem that goes through the daily mind of a girl in the Caribbean. This poem goes one by one through her daily activities, and sometimes the narrator provides comments on why she must do some of the things that she does. She must do laundry, clean, cook, go into town, etc.. All of the commentary that she makes though is negative. It focuses on how she is trying not to be seen as a "Slut". I do find it interesting that this is her main concern while doing all of these activities. I find that this idea is prevalent in a bunch of the stories that we have read that focus on gender roles. The women in the story are always judged very harshly, and they are always seeking to have a more pure image so that they are not seen as dirty or undesirable. In the poem, the gender role of a Caribbean women is made very clear. They are to do the household chores and not lay around with other men. Their importance compared to the men of t...