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Marie is a young Haitian woman who works as a maid for a wealthy family in Petion-Ville. These women include Josephine’s mother Defile from “Nineteen Thirty-Seven" and Lili from “A Wall of Fire Rising.". Called ‘Monsieur’ and ‘Madame’, they are bourgeois
them as violators of gender roles but also to de-feminize them “I realized." claims the narrator-Defile's daughter-“[the guards] wanted to make [the women] look like crows, like men" (Danticat 2001:39). Defile's granddaughter-Marie from the story “Between the Pool and. Gardenias'-suffers a similar fate. The childless Marie left
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Marie has a childlike ignorance that, paired with her great disappointment with life, encourages her to exist in a fantasy world, out of touch with reality. When she couldn't take her miscarriages and her husband's cheating any longer, she escaped her village life for the city. When her life as a maid fails to satisfy her, she
from The Caribbean Writer, Essence and Seventeen. Besides, she won numerous awards including Woman of Achievement Award, Barnard. College (1995), Pushcart Short Story Prize for “Between the Pool and the. Gardenias" (1995), National Book Award nomination for Krik? Krak! (1995), Best Young American Novelist
"Between the Pool and the Gardenias". Marie: (depressed, desperate, lonely, humble) daughter of Josephine heartbroken over all her miscarriages troubled because her husband cheated on her and has ten babies from ten different women finds a dead baby, Rose, in the street and brings the dead baby home and treats it
The narrator of “Between the Pool and the Gardenias" calls out all the names she would have liked to give to her child: Eveline, Josephine, Jacqueline, Hermine, Marie. Magdalene, Celianne — all names of characters in the stories of the collection. “My mouth is the keeper of both speech and silence", or The Vocalisation
"Between the pool and the Gardenias" portrays the story of a poor woman that finds an abandoned baby on the street and decides to keep her. The story is set in Haiti, a poor country consumed by malnutrition, abandonment, and suffering. Edwidge Danticat uses the main character, a poor, lower class, black woman from
Between the Pool and the Gardenias. Pages 89-100. 1. Where does the narrator find the baby? Who does the baby look like? (pg 91-93). 2. The narrator lists a number of women's names on page 92 that she would like to name the baby. Have we heard any of these names before? Who do the names refer to? What does
Characters. Character list · Grace, “Caroline's Wedding" · Josephine, “Nineteen Thirty-Seven" · Lamort, “The Missing Peace" · Princesse, “Seeing Things Simply" · Marie, “Between the Pool and the Gardenias"
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