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Thursday, January 31, 2019

Interpretation of John Updikes A&P :: Literary Analysis

The first gentle wind of the story, A&P, by John Updike, In passing games three girls in nix but bathing groundss (230) sets the tone for the rest of the story. The rest of the story is a description of how the briny character Sammy, views not only the three girls in the bathing campaigns , but the rest of the women that are portrayed in the story. The main character of the story is a newfangled guy, in the early 60s, who is works at a grocery store when these three young ladies walk in. He describes how they were scantily dressed and walking around the store, and the reactions of the former(a)s in the store, including himself, his co-workers, his omnibus and other customers. This story is about how a 19-year-old guy in 1961 viewed and objectified the women, young and old, entirely. The first fair sex Sammy has dealings with after seeing the three girls is a customer he describes as a witch of about litre years, with rouge on her cheekbones and no eyebrows (230). She has be come impatient with him when he cannot memorialise if he rang up her box of crackers, since the three younger girls distracted him. Sammy in like manner says, If she were born in the right time, they would have burned her over in Salem, substantiating his characterization of her being a witch. He believes that this womans purpose was to trip him up and get pleasure from it. Sammy goes on to describe the three young women. The first one he refers to as the chunky one (230), whom he describes as having a sweet patient of soft looking can (230), in reference to her backside. He to a fault adds, With two crescents of white under it where the sun never shines (230), indicating that he is truly gawking at her backside. The second, he describes as the tall one, with black hair that hadnt quite frizzled right, with a chin that was too long (230) - the kind that other girls think is very striking (230) and attractive (230). The third, he described as the queen (230). As she pulled out he r money to pay for her purchase, Sammy talked about how he slowly un-creased the bill because it was retrieved from what he described as the nicest two scoops of vanilla he has ever seen (230) referencing the queens breasts. He also describes her bathing suit being off her shoulders, and that there was nothing between the top of her suit and the top of her head but her alluding to more nakedness than is already apparent.

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