He demonstrate regard for age or experience. For example, he claims the fifty- something years old lady, who lashed at him for ringing her crackers up twice while staring at the girls, is a “witch who if she’d been born the right time they would had burned her in Salem”(Updike 32). His intent for that lady, and in fact for all the client is remarkable. He says that the only difference between him and Stokesie is that Stokesie has “two babies chalked up on his fuselage” (34). His obscene reference to Stokesie’s manhood, and his failure to recognize the older man’s life experience demonstrates his lack of maturity. Finally when Sammy decides to quit his job, he was speaking rudely to his boss Lengel. It was only when Sammy left the job, he contradicted Lengel that he was a longtime friend of Sammy’s parent for years. Lengel attempted to talk him out of the decision to quit his job. Sammy doesn’t even think about how his action could effect in a negative
He demonstrate regard for age or experience. For example, he claims the fifty- something years old lady, who lashed at him for ringing her crackers up twice while staring at the girls, is a “witch who if she’d been born the right time they would had burned her in Salem”(Updike 32). His intent for that lady, and in fact for all the client is remarkable. He says that the only difference between him and Stokesie is that Stokesie has “two babies chalked up on his fuselage” (34). His obscene reference to Stokesie’s manhood, and his failure to recognize the older man’s life experience demonstrates his lack of maturity. Finally when Sammy decides to quit his job, he was speaking rudely to his boss Lengel. It was only when Sammy left the job, he contradicted Lengel that he was a longtime friend of Sammy’s parent for years. Lengel attempted to talk him out of the decision to quit his job. Sammy doesn’t even think about how his action could effect in a negative