The Narrator In Lucy By Jamaica Kincaid

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In the excerpt from the novel Lucy written by Jamaica Kincaid, the complexity of the narrator’s new situation is that she has disliked her home and always wanted to move away, yet once she moves she becomes homesick. The author uses the literary devices of imagery, repetition, and irony to portray the narrator's conflict over her new life compared to her old life. The narrator is excited to start a new phase in her life, yet everything is different compared to her old home. The narrator ate “food just taken from a refrigerator” while before they “did not have a refrigerator”. The author uses comparison to emphasize the differences between the narrator's old and new home. She has to change her way of life due to the changes in her new home. It is something the narrator is not used to and it will be an adjustment. The …show more content…

The sun was “a pale-yellow sun as if the sun had grown weak from trying too hard to shine”. The author uses a simile to highlight the narrator's environment being different and depressing to the narrator. She finds the sun to be less sunny than the sun she is used to back home. The weather can be a drastic change the narrator will have to face. The narrator is not used to “the sun … shining but the air remains[ing] cold” as it has always been “the sun is shining, the air is warm ''. The author uses the comparison of the climate in the narrator’s old home versus the new home, to highlight that even the weather has changed. The narrator is shocked by the new climate, as they are used to tropical weather. All the changes in weather and lifestyle are overwhelming for the narrator, despite being happy about the move. The narrator wants to be happy in their new home but realizes it can be difficult to adjust to all the changes. The climate will be a great adjustment and a big change the narrator will have to