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    girls come in around there normal time but this time while in the store Sammy’s manger approaches the girls and talks to them. Next once Sammy manger approaches the girls he tells them “We want you decently dressed next time you come in here ". (Updike 158) After being told that multiple times the girls felt embarrassed for what they had on. After Sammy witness his manger yelling at the girls he decided that he would be the hero and try to save the day. Sammy decided to tell the manger that he

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    Studies Final Essay John Updike and his novel ‘The Centaur’ American novelist‚ poet‚ essayist and playwright‚ John Updike belongs to the post-war generation of writers the U.S. They came to literature with university degree and having philological training. The object of his image always was a life of intellectuals; he was well familiar with life and habits of the upper-middle-class. One of the most famous and significant novels of Updike is "Centaur." "Centaur"

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    In John Updike’s short story‚ “A&P”‚ the narrator is a cashier who is observing and describing the events occurring at his job. Throughout the story‚ the narrator seems to develop feelings for a girl he observes in the store. Three girls come to the store with a list of items to buy. These girls came into the store wearing nothing but their swimsuits‚ which leads the reader to infer the girls most likely just came from the beach. The narrator seems to be a very observant person. The fact that they

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    A&P by John Updike is a story of adolescent mystery and somewhat naïve voyeur romanticism‚ so I chose the most common medium of the voyeur: the photograph. With the following photographs‚ like the subjects of the story‚ I intended to show a young girl in positions both public and private‚ intimate and vulnerable‚ as a meditation on the themes of the story. The first picture is one of the girl checking her phone in a train station‚ smiling at some private context and untranslatable moment on her

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    “A&P’ by John Updike is a very comical short story. When I read this story for the first time I laughed the whole time but I also felt bad for Sammy towards the end. Sammy says “ I said I quit” Sammy ended up quitting his job just because he thought that the three girls were being treated very unfairly. It was hilarious when Sammy quit his job then he went to the parking lot to find the girls but they were not there. Sammy believed that the store manager Lengel wasn’t treating the three girls fairly

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    Statues of David

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    There have been many staues of David sculpted by famous artists like Donatello‚ Verrocchio‚ and Michelangelo. Bernini’s version of David and is about to begin his attack on Goliath‚ as he appears posing. The statue seems to be moving through space and the action suggests that the action of flinging the stone requires a lot of room around David. The statue forces the observer to look past the actual subject and focus more on the surroundings. He seems to have very muscular legs‚ and appears to be

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    Michelangelo's David

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    of sculptures‚ one of the first that comes to mind is David. This statue was created of marble between 1501 and 1504 and stands over 14 feet high. David is a symbol that represents strength and anger. The statue had intended political connotations for the ruling of the Medici family. Michelangelo used David as model of "heroic courage" to demonstrate that "spiritual strength can be more effective than arms". Michelangelo insisted that David should stand as a symbol of the republic and act as a

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    Comparison Of The Davids

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    Comparison of the Davids The statues of David by Michelangelo‚ Donatello‚ Bernini and Verrocchio were representations of a biblical hero the king David of Israel‚ who at a young age killed a warrior Goliath armed with only a stone and a swirl. The four statues are different from each other because they were from different periods and were made from different materials. Each statue is different because of the body posture and clothing choices. All the four statues were made in Italy and that is

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    King David

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    King David was the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel and wrote 78 psalms. In Psalm 8 King David questions God for why man is so important. He also describes how man worships God. King David shows praise and adulation by stressing the importance of Gods creations‚ human beings‚ and his relationship with human beings. Firstly‚ King David emphasizes the importance of Gods creations. God made man ruler of the universe which means man is on earth to protect. Man is very important because

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    David and Goliath

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    David and Goliath The story of David and Goliath can be thought of as a timeless tale of 1) good versus evil and 2) the fact that the win does not always go to the strongest or biggest‚ it goes to the most determined or strong willed. David‚ the good spirited fighter who wanted to save the Israelites from Goliath‚ for example‚ was eager‚ confident‚ and prepared to win‚ as described in 1 Samuel 17:48 - "David ran quickly toward the battle line to meet the Philistine". David was a hero to

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