Friday, January 6, 2017

A&P - John Updike

In John Updikes, A & P, the author introduces a teen boy, Sammy, trying to figure by if in that location is more for himself. He desires to change the way he does and call ins things. A & P, is about initiation. Sammy goes from pureness and ignorance, to maturity and wisdom. Lacking the maturity to live with the worlds injustices, Sammy acted irrationally and lost everything, shut out maybe himself. A & P, represents a coming-of-age figment for Sammy.\nEverything in this humbug happens over just a couple of minutes, but it belt up shows a great wait on of maturity. The entire time that the company of girls is in the bloodline, you can see changes in Sammy. When they first locomote in all he notices is their physiologic features. As the story goes on, he starts to grow up. He notices the interactions of the girls, instead of just their physical features. He starts to notice that the girls argon not corresponding the regulars that father through the store daily, with the take in same routine. The girls are variant and dont follow a compensate routine. They seem to do what they want, when they want, and its no problem for them. He appreciates their grotesqueness, and doesnt want to discourage it and doesnt like that other adults do. When the girls were confronted by the store film director, and talked to about their inappropriate appearance. Sammy matte up as if the manager was wrong, and merciless for embarrassing the girls.\nWhen the manager makes his comment, Sammy doesnt bump as if he is right or okay with how the manager treated them. Sammy starts to feel as if there is something out there that is better for him. Sammy wants to be unique, or just as unique as the girls that he finds interest are. The girls are different, and thats what Sammy seems to love and entertain about them. Sammy has made a decision that he doesnt want to be like his manager, or any of the adults who are mind the girls in that store, and he in spades doesn t want to be slightly them.\nSam...

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