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who is the mother of unnamed girl in "Girls"​

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Answered by ShiningPearls4
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Normally, in a first-person narrative, the protagonist is narrating her story. But in "Girl," there's no real narrator. Of course not—there's no action, so there's nothing to narrate.

The prose explores themes of sexual reputation, domesticity and the complexity of a mother/daughter relationship.

Since "Girl" has no exposition, no narrator, no description, and no setting, the idea of plot works just a little bit differently in the world of “Girl." You know, since plot normally means something is happening.

I hope this helps you because there are unreliable narrators here.

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