Annie John
By: Andrew • Essay • 257 Words • April 18, 2010 • 1,282 Views
Annie John
Jamaica Kincaid's Annie John tells the story of a girl's painful growth into young womanhood. Jamaica Kincaid and Annie have a lot in common. The main character Annie John is much like Kincaid in her youth, she is a willful, intelligent 10-year old who grows increasingly confused and sarcastic throughout her teenage years. Like Jamaica Kincaid they were both born in Antigua. As an only child, Kincaid maintained a close relationship with her mother until the age of nine, when the first of her three brothers were born. Annie’s relationship with her mother was much like Jamaica’s.
Annie and her mom initially have a good mother daughter relationship as shown from many conversations that they shared, this changes quickly as the novel progresses. Jamaica Kincaid had to deal with growing up in Antigua under the pressures of poverty, colonialism, and an unsure mother. Much of Kincaid's writing in Annie John is closely inspired by some