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    happened‚ Sammy can relate and is sympathetic to those who fell in love at first sight‚ and eventually learn a lesson from it. Kellner continues to say when Sammy first hears Queenie’s voice‚ “so flat and dumb yet kind of tony‚ too”‚ Sammy fantasies about a party her family will throw. Kellner begins to say how Sammy believes that the adults are the enemies‚ and just like how Lengel tells the girls how inappropriate their bathing suits are for shopping. Kellner views that after what Sammy had quit

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    girls walk into a supermarket wearing bikinis. The main character‚ Sammy is confused because he says‚ “... our town is five miles from a beach… we’re right in the middle of town…” (Updike‚ 17). He continues to describe and think about the girls‚ but reveals very little about his personality directly. The supermarket manager‚ Lengel‚ tells the girls that they cannot be dressed like that in the store. As the story continues‚ Sammy changes from a bored supermarket clerk to an obsessed nineteen year

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    regular of days‚ seen through the eyes of our main protagonist‚ Sammy. He is the cutting image of an 18 year old‚ fresh out of high school‚ working a job at a grocery store given to him by a family friend. Then‚ one day‚ the most exciting day Sammy has had all summer comes when 3 bikini-clad girls come into the store. This is the first bit of color in Sammy’s life surrounded by the white walls of A & P. This sudden appearance takes Sammy off guard‚ putting all of his attention onto these girls. For

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    A P Literary Analysis

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    speaks on the reality that the main character‚ Sammy‚ must confront when he makes a definitive decision and the consequences that follow. The story takes place in 1961 in a small grocery store called A&P. Sammy‚ the main character and narrator works as a checker and as he describes the sterile and cycling atmosphere of the store‚ his life up to that point hadn’t really taken shape until that day. When three girls in bathing suits enter the store Sammy makes a decision that gives him a taste of adulthood

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    protagonist Sammy quits his job after the store manager confronts three bikini-clad girls. What is Sammy rebelling against‚ standing up for‚ or aspiring to in his action of quitting‚ and how does this relate to a larger theme of the story? You may identify one or several factors motivating Sammy‚ but be sure to provide support from the story for each factor you identify. Week 2 writing assignment‚ Write a 2-3 page pager on the following topic: In John Updike’s "A & P‚" the protagonist Sammy quits

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    A & P John Updike

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    A & P: Coming of Age John Updike’s A & P takes place in a small New England town north of Boston in 1961. The story’s main charter is Sammy a soon to be 19 year old checker at the local grocery store. He will be our narrator for the store giving us views of the town‚ patrons and the A & P especially. Sammy is frustrated with his boring minuscule life and seeks the excitement and freedoms he feels the three teenage female shoppers of the local A& P display. His unconscious decision to rebel

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    “A&P” takes place in a small town north of Boston around 1960. Sammy needs a sympathetic listener (or reader)‚ someone who will grasp the meaning he is constructing for himself as he puts his actions into narrative order. Collapsing past and present in rapid yet reflective colloquial speech‚ Sammy tells how three teenage girls‚ barefoot‚ in bathing suits‚ came into the A & P store to make a purchase. As they move through the aisles‚ Sammy‚ from his work station‚ first ogles them and then idealizes

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    daily routines in order to shed some light onto part of reality that he has been missing. This loss of innocence‚ and being a part time hero is a realization of such a loss of wanting to be rebellious‚ Such as the main character Sammy in the short story A&P . Sammy had the same day-in‚ day-out job that many people before him had and many more will continue to have. The job was a way of life for him. He didn’t like the work‚ but he needed the occasional and sparse paychecks. Throughout the course

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    In the short story‚ “A&P” by John Updike‚ the main protagonist--Sammy--finds himself caged and locked in a battle between what is ‘right’ and what is ‘wrong’‚ while also proving himself to be more of an antihero‚ rather than our traditional hero. The first impression we gain about Sammy‚ is that he is a 19 year old boy working the “third check-out slot.” He is a completely normal boy who is merely working a summer job at a grocery store. Does he have any real power here? No‚ not really. All he does

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    feminist revolution. Sammy‚ the main character and narrator‚ begins his journey trapped in a youthful ignorance formed by the dominant culture regarding women. As the story progresses‚ Sammy faces a difficult decision: embraces misogyny or feminism. Throughout the passage on pages 150-151‚ Sammy constantly shifts between viewing women as objects and as human beings in his internal battle between staying a close-minded misogynist or becoming a budding feminist. In hindsight‚

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