A & P Coming Of Age Analysis

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A & P is a coming of age story, a transition from childhood to adulthood. At the beginning of the story, Sammy a 19-year-old working at a grocery store. However, as he watches the reactions to the girls, he begins to change. He is amused by the reactions, but also defensive. Also, he does not want to become someone that works at a grocery store for the rest of his life. Although he is afraid that he may get a bad image about him self, and disappoint his parents, he quits his job to stand up for the girls. Sammy's change to adulthood is also seen in his questioning of conformity. At the start of the story, Sammy wants to make it clear to the us that he is different from the other people working in the grocery store. He talks about Stokesie, a co-worker who hopes to become a manager of the store one day, and Lengel, who he describes as sitting in the office all day. Neither men appear happy to Sammy, and he doesn't want to be working in the store as long as them. The girls is an example to Sammy of nonconformity. From the second they enter the store, they are working …show more content…

Sammy describes each of the girls in turn, noticing the details of their bathing suits, their hair, and their body types. His interest is explicitly sexual. Sammy acknowledged the first friend’s butt referred to as a can and almost becomes faint over Queenie’s breasts. He notices the different shades of their skin and their tan lines. These detailed observations suggest the extent of Sammy’s appreciation of beauty as well as the underlying aggression in the male stare. Sammy’s girl-watching leads to both a warm, imaginative interest in the object of his desire and a darker, more possessive feeling, and even said ‘my girls’.At the end, any possession of the girls Sammy has experienced is seen to be an illusion. He has watched them, and that is it nothing

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