The travelers/tourists are Lucey, Charlotte, Mr. Beebe, Miss Lavish and Mr.
Eager. They are all travelers/tourists because they travel to a guest house in
Florence for purposes of tourism. The 3 quotes I chose that relate to the idea
of travel and tourism are: “It is fate that I am here,' George persisted, 'but
you can call it Italy if it makes you less unhappy.”, “One doesn't come to
Italy for niceness," was the retort; "one comes for life. Buon giorno! Buon giorno!”
and "Every city, let me teach you,
has its own smell!". I chose these quotes because they all represent a factor in travel and tourism, possessing
a nature of difference of culture and aspects from "home”. Jamaica Kincaid’s
idea of being a tourist can relate to this story. I say this because the relevance
portrayed in both stories about distinction, analysis and comprehension,
extreme emotional behavior, euphoric experience (positive or negative) and usual
appreciation for what is foreign when people travel is strong.
I think Jamaica Kincaid would respond to the British women who visit Italy
in a most unusual way. She would’ve greeted everyone with the same in the same
fashion, but when she finds out the ways of some, she would’ve had a bit of
shame for those who are blinded by money ,social status and by being rich by
all means necessary. One can see in Jamaica Kincaid’s A Small Place that she focuses on relevant factors that compete and
reckon with most of the rich British women’s ideals. The British women would’ve
probably greeted Jamaica Kincaid as some sort of abomination or unnecessary
being, for her social class or behavior.

For me all of the characters have their own perception of Italy. Some of them see it as a touristic place in which they can enjoy a beautiful landscape and visit awesome places while others want to know the history and the real life in there. The quote: "Every city, let me teach you, has its own smell!" for me is more like a touristic phrase because it represents the stereotyping of the other cities. Although, I really like the comparison with Kincaid's idea and your style that is direct to the point.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with your comment about Kincaid's reaction. Good work
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection, it helps me to think about other things that i even imagine.
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