This article provides an analysis of Danticat's text, focusing on the rules imposed on the young girl, the narration point of view, Danticat's life, and reflections on the content of weeks 1 and 2.
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LIFE OF STORY 2 Question 1 Basing my argument on Danticat’s text, the rules were imposed on the young girl for the purpose of teaching her the expectation of any given woman in regard to Hatian culture(Salas & Danticat, 2016). A woman is expected to be composed and carry her duties in the more organized way. In focus to the kitchen duties, the rules are imposed on how she is supposed to be using her ten fingers to carry all the duties within the kitchen and house. Use of ten fingers rule is purposed I teaching the girl that she is suppose to carry her duties seriously and to the perfection. The rule teaches the disapproval mechanism as a consequence if the girl does not perform her duties well(Penrose &Kincaid, 2009).Another example is the lesson on perseverance. In this culture and society, aspirations and perseverance are a key factor to embrace. In this case, the Danticat having become no author teaches that all that we expect is not what we can get and therefore there is a room for accepting the changes. In this case, the lesson on accepting and moving on comes into place(Danticat, 1991). Question 2 They are focused on first and second person narration point of view in which they are more concern about young girl responsibilities and what it shapes her to be a responsible woman. Danticat and Kincaid are in focus of woman nature and how a woman should be considered in the community. Danticat is more concern about taking a different direction as a woman not just what is expected by the as the Hatian woman(Janice,Kathleen& Stephen, 2014). What brings tension in this narrative is that although they are bound by the rules, Danticat is more concern on other direction as a woman and this could bring up changes of the rules of a woman in Hatian culture(Spivak &Danticat,2014). For instance, she is more willing to pursue her dream for
LIFE OF STORY 3 writing which is actually disapproved in the community. Another example is the fact that she is a woman who is not believing in the historical cages of the society but willing to bring changes. Question 3 Discussing the life of Danticat, I can say that there are some of the culture-bound beliefs in our culture which bound me to an engineering position. More of the expectations are looked upon the girl. For instance, my culture community beliefs on the fact that young girl should follow good steps from her mother and have a high level of respect for the man. I can relate this to Danticat in which she bound by the rules which were set by others blocking her achieve her dreams. Question 4 Reflecting on the content on weeks 1 and 2, I am more concern in answering the question on how the Danticat text reflects on sacrifices. I don’t agree with the fact that woman should have sacrificed to the point of losing focus on her dreams. Actually is suggest that if what is intended for sacrifice is not directing you to the destination of one’s dream, another turn is important regardless of how it affects the rules set by the community. References
LIFE OF STORY 4 Salas, J., &Danticat, E. (2016) Women like us. In Neulieb (Ed.),Improvising real lifeMercury Reader LITT14310G Memoir:Life in Story (pp.89).Boston: Pearson Publishing. Penrose, S. B. L, &Kincaid, J.(2009) Girl.In Neulieb (Ed.),As serious as your life: The story of the new jazz.Mercury Reader LITT14310G Memoir:Life in Story (pp.56-89).Boston: Pearson Publishing. Spivak, L. E., &Danticat, E(Eds.). (2014).The American mercury reader: a selection of distinguished articles, stories, and poems published in the American mercury during the past twenty years(No. 2). AMS Press. Janice, N.,Kathleen, S.,& Stephen, R. (2014)English Mercury Reader:ISBN-10:1269281933 ; ( pp.1-656).Boston: Pearson Publishing.