Women Like Us Notes





  • Edwidge Danticat is the narrator of the epilogue 
  • She talks about how her mother was never supportive of her aspirations of being a writer 
  • Her mother believes writers do not make a difference in the world and is disappointed in her daughter 
  • Throughout the story she recites her mothers two rules:


  1.  Always use your ten fingers, which in her parlance meant that women should be the best cook and housekeeper. 
  2. Never have sex before marriage and don't enjoy sex because your husband will not respect you
  • She compares writing to braiding hair because when you braid hair you bring together many unruly strands into one unified braid.
  • the sound of writing is compared to Krit Krat as an answer and response

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