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    Mabel: A Short Story

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    "Are you sure you’ll be fine without me?" Mabel asked‚ twiddling her numbs nervously as she sat on her bed in the room she shared with her brother in the Mystery Shack. Mabel was preparing to leave for a fun day with her friends‚ Candy and Grenda‚ as she planned to spend this summer more focused on friends and family more so than romance. In response to her question‚ Dipper gave a small nod‚ and coughed in between. Dipper gave her a weak smile‚ his voice cracked awkwardly even more than usual because

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    Elizabeth Jennings English 1B Mr. Fritz February 19‚ 2013 An Explication of John Updike’s “A&P” “The sheep pushing their carts down the aisle -- the girls were walking against the usual traffic (not that we have one-way signs or anything) -- were pretty hilarious. You could see them‚ when Queenie ’s white shoulders dawned on them‚ kind of jerk‚ or hop‚ or hiccup‚ but their eyes snapped back to their own baskets and on they pushed. I bet you could set off dynamite in an A & P and the

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    A&P Reflection

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    Themes The Power of Desire From the moment the girls walk into the A&P‚ they attract the gaze of every man in the store‚ which demonstrates the power their sexuality gives them over the opposite sex. Although they make a point of acting nonchalant (Queenie more successfully than the other two)‚ the girls are well aware of the eyes tracking their every move. As long as the girls do not acknowledge the men’s interest‚ they are in a position of power—inspiring desire but not subject to it. Their

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    The setting helps contribute to the insight‚ knowledge and understanding to the meaning of many stories. In the short story “A & P” by John Updike‚ the setting helps bring to life the conformity and dehumanization in an everyday life. It shows that breaking the norm of society is unacceptable. The setting plays a large part to the understanding of why the “three girls” in “bathing suits” are so criticized and judged. The main character Sammy‚ a cashier worker‚ sees the three girls walk into the

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    Passions of the Young Mind

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    The Passion of the Young Mind In John Updike’s short story‚ “A&P”‚ the main character Sammy seems like your average nineteen year old. However‚ upon further investigation‚ the reader can assume that he is more than just your average teenager working at a job that he despises. Updike uses words to construct a short story in which the importance of symbolism relates to Sammy’s somewhat impulsive decision of quitting his job at the A&P. The story begins in the 1960s‚ and the 1960’s‚ “were

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    Have you ever regretted an impulsive decision? In the story‚ “A & P” by John Updike‚ three 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

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    Desires‚ Decisions‚ and Defiance John Updike’s “A&P” accurately depicts the quintessence of adolescent idealism‚ as the protagonist‚ Sammy‚ undergoes the transition from being an obedient adolescent to an independent adult. Sammy‚ a store clerk‚ witnesses his boss chastising a group of girls who have walked into the store wearing bikinis. Sammy‚ believing this treatment to be unjust and embarrassing‚ quits his job. This impetuous decision leaves Sammy with an ambiguous and foreboding feeling towards

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    Zubin Shokrekhuda Professor Hudson ENGL 1302-CRN 11957 4 October 2016 The Characterization of “A & P” I. “The girls‚ and who’d blame them‚ are in a hurry to get out‚ so I say ‘I quit’ to Lengel quick enough for them to hear‚ hoping they’ll stop and watch me‚ their unsuspected hero.” (Updike 242) But that is actually the opposite of what occurs when Sammy leaves his business in order to impress Queenie and the girls. He finds himself on the street alone and realizes how difficult his life will

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    There are many similarities between the short stories "A&P" and "Where are you going‚ Where have you been?" most notably their characters. Both stories contain a female protagonist‚ and a male antagonist‚ whose confrontations start out relatively normal‚ and progress to more and more surreal and twisted endings. Their main characters‚ Sammy and Connie‚ are shockingly similar‚ and yet strangely different‚ one a 15 year old wishing to be older and beautiful‚ the other An eighteen year old boy from

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    Rabbit Proof Fence

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    Composers of texts use a number of individual (and combinations of several) techniques to reprensent the concept of the physical journey and specifically that it is the journey‚ not the destination that matters. Noyce has used a number of filimic and literary techniques thoughout “Rabbit Proof Fence” to ddo this. The use of symbolism‚ lighting‚ characterisation and camera angles all enable Noyce to express the physical journey being explored. The cover of Kellehers’ novel ______ uses visual techniques

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