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    John Updike- a&P

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    Eliana Orosco Mrs. King Composition II 8 March 2013 A&P John Updike was a prolific writer of novels‚ short stories‚ essays‚ poems‚ and children’s tale. In the early stories such as “A&P” John Updike uses memories from his childhood and teenage years. For the sort of “small” scenes and stories for which he quickly became famous for (Updike 233). Updike uses the elements of setting‚ mood‚ and characters to illustrate the theme of a rebellious generation in the short fiction story “A&P”

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    A & P, By John Updike

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    because I am afraid of the unknown. I like to plan what is going to happen next. Despite being afraid of the unknown‚ I decided to apply to be a travel nanny in the summer for a family in Utah. I will get to travel to a lot of new places while watching little kids. The only problem is I am nervous to be away from home for the whole summer. But I think it will be a great adventure and I will knock a lot of places off of my bucket list. You will regret saying no to adventure more than you would if you

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    A&P by John Updike

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    Whitney Bowen C. Pages English 111 Feb. 12‚ 2013 The Standard Of Convention In Updikes short story “A & P”; Sammy is a nineteen-year-old boy working at a local supermarket‚ when he is confronted with a distraction of the three girls freshly off the beach “in nothing but bathing suits” (Updike 16). As he reveals minute details about the girls’ appearances and the way they carry themselves‚ he begins to speculate about their personalities. While Sammy leans on his register waiting for

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    A and P by John Updike

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    reader really analyzes the character of Sammy‚ they will see that he was looking for personal gain and self-assurance. Sammy’s disrespectful attitude can be clearly seen when Updike wrote “You never know for sure how girls’ minds work (do you really think it’s a mind in there or just a little buzz like a bee in a glass jar?)”(Updike 734). When Sammy takes sides with the girls‚ he is choosing to rebel against the policy making society. Most readers would probably think Sammy is just a boy with a boring

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    The poems‚ "The Wild Swans at Coole" and "The Great Scarf of Birds‚" unconsciously play off one another. Yeats and Updike paint similar pictures about similar topics. Although these poems consist of similar subjects‚ the authors’ diction and details are at completely different ends of the poetry spectrum. William Butler Yeats’ poem "The Wild Swans at Coole" tells of a man who‚ in the autumn‚ would visit this pool of water that was a resting place for a flock of swans. He visits them one

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    A&P by John Updike

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    it seems) will watch movies like The Wolf of Wall Street‚ seeing the obvious negative effects of a lifestyle of indulgence and excess‚ and still think to themselves “Damn‚ I’m missing out!” John Updike expresses this concept of jealousy‚ a concept so central to our humanity‚ in his short story “A&P”. Updike employs a casual tone and cavalier diction‚ along with the symbol of the bathing suit‚ to present his view that jealousy drives people to get what they want‚ in this case‚ freedom‚ but that our

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    A & P John Updike

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    that he’s not happy with his life and the direction he is headed. The feeling of being trapped in the tiny store is evident by his comment “The whole store was like a pinball machine” (Updike 89). His feelings about the customers and women especially are rude as he calls the customers “sheep pushing their carts” (Updike 88).

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    Updike Clean Exit

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    In the short story “A&P” by John Updike‚ portrays the main character -Sammy- as an antihero‚ rather than a traditional hero. Sammy wanted the girls to acknowledge him. He decides to quit “hoping they’ll stop and watch [him]” like in movies where the main protagonist always gets his love interest. He was expecting that they would notice him‚ but in the end‚ they didn’t even glance his way and scurried off as quickly as they could. Sammy left with “a clean exit” and he went looking for his “girls‚

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    Analysis Of Updike A & P

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    Updike A&P Questions and Answers 1). A). The setting in a real store A&P. He describes the scene in the store and lists where all the foods are on the isles. He goes into great detail to list every single moment of action‚ what the characters are doing‚ how they are walking‚ their facial expressions‚ and their demeanor. He goes to great length in capturing even the smallest details. B). His description of the scene makes the story believable. It actually places you in the scene. Updike uses phrases

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    John Updike Critique

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    longer contain relevant information. All of the results that I found were relevant to the Updike story. However‚ the results were not all on the same topic. For example‚ there is an essay by Greg W. Bentley entitled "Sammy’s Erotic Experience: Subjectivity and Sexual Difference in John Updike’s ’A & P’." This work is vastly different from another result entitled " John Updike’s ’A &

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