Antigua Jamaica Kincaid Analysis

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At the beginning of the text Jamaica Kincaid is quite critical of the idea that people would come to her 11 mile wide island of Antigua. Tourists do not seem to belong in Kincaid 's small place, describing anyone who absorbs the splendor of the country without understanding the island is nothing but ugly. Kincaid describes the exploitation, enslavement along with the other horrible fates that have befallen Antigua and then creates the idea that a tourist separates the real life of an Antiguan so that they can enjoy the glorious sights that the country offers a tourist. A country left in ruins, filled with corruption and unable to become something better is the legacy that Kincaid describes post-colonial Antigua. What is left is a place that