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    Theses of the scientific paper “Semantic‚ social pragmatic and functional characteristics of anthroponyms (based on the novel John Updike “The Centaur”)”; Viktoriya Melnychuk; Khmelnyts’kyi regional MAN department; Shepetivka educational complex #1; form 11; Tarnavska Olena Myhaylivna‚ the candidate of philological sciences‚ associate professor of department of English philology of the Volynskiy national university named after Lesia Ukrainka. The purpose of this

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    eye first was the one in the plaid green two-piece. She was a chunky kid‚ with a good tan and a sweet broad soft-looking can with those two crescents of white just under it‚ where the sun never seems to hit‚ at the top of the backs of her legs.” (Updike) Sammy goes on to say the girls are barefoot and in describing another of the girls says the straps on her swimsuit are down. Their apparel gives them some unintended attention. Lengel‚ the A & P manager‚ confronts the three girls‚ reminding them

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    A&P versus Winter Dreams Sammy‚ from the story “A & P” by John Updike‚ and Dexter‚ from the story “Winter Dreams” by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ are similar characters from two different stories. In both stories‚ the two men fell in love with what they pictured as the perfect woman. Each man had visions of the future they would like to have with the lady of their dreams. Sammy daydreamed of a fancy daytime gathering with his dream-girl’s family and friends (page number). Dexter dreamt of taking

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    John Updike’s stories “A&P” and “The Rumor” both show Updike’s style of writing. Each work in the beginning captivates the reader and stimulates the natural sense of curiosity‚ as it draws you into the story. Both widen and deepen the knowledge of human activity as well. At the end of each story you are given a sensation of completeness. This being Updike’s style of writing‚ I didn’t always find it true in both stories. As seen in the story “A&P”

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    revolves around a mythological symbol. The story opens when three barefoot girls in bathing suits enter the store and catch the eye of Sammy‚ a worker at the store‚ who is particularly interested in the leader of the group who he calls “Queenie” (Updike‚ n.p.). Literature Critic Harriet Blodgett claims that the girls acted “as temptresses who lead Sammy astray” and in a way convey a feeling of the legendary sirens‚ who lead males unknowingly to their destruction (Blodgett ‚n.p.). The girls bathing

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    short story “A&P” he writes about a 19 year old named Sammy who grows up through his immaturity. In this essay I will be writing about how John Updike uses analogies‚ point of view‚ and plot to describe Sammy’s coming of age story. In this coming of age story the immaturity of Sammy is largely presented in the analogies he uses. For example when Updike writes‚ “… twenty-seven old freeloaders tearing up Central Street because the sewer broke again”(150). Here Sammy is describing twenty-seven construction

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    This story stands out as true to life because of the extreme detail Updike uses to set the scene of the grocery store‚ as well as the way he develops his characters.  He watches the girls make their way through the grocery store‚ never failing to describe where they are whether it be by the bread or by the peaches.  He even goes so far as to describe the stores location in relation to the beach to explain how odd it is that the three girls came into the store in nothing but their bathing suits.  He

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    Biography John Updike was born on March 18th‚ 1932 to Wesley and Linda Updike. Weasley was a junior high school math teacher‚ while Linda was an author who was not published until she was middle aged. The three of them lived in Shillington‚ Pennsylvania‚ and they stayed there for the first thirteen years of Updike’s life. But‚ he did not stay in Shillington for long‚ for shortly thereafter they moved to Plowville‚ Pennsylvania to live on their grandfather’s farm. Updike hated Plowville‚ and

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    John Updike And 1960s In a Five-page short story John Updike attempts to tell the story of a decade. In the story A & P‚ John Updike illustrates the two sides of the 1960s‚ one side being rebellious youth and the other side being the rigid establishment of the elders‚ further in the story Updike shows the clash between the two sides. Sammy and the three young girls are certainly a representation of the youth‚ while Lengal‚ the much older store manager has to be strong elder sides. In the story we

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    Decision” In the short story “A & P” by John Updike‚ is about a young man that is miserably employed. The short story tells of a small town boy quitting his job for all of the wrong reasons. The story began with a description of a three girls who changed Sammy’s life. Sammy develops the setting to tell the story of how he is a discontent grocer‚ and he is put in to a situation of the harsh reality of the adult world after making a childish decision. Updike tells the story using the elements of point-of

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