Comparative Essay

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The short stories, "A&P" by John Updike's and "Araby" by James Joyce's, are about the dull lives of two overwhelmed young men that are trying to escape their ordinary lives in different ways. John Updike's "Sammy" and James Joyce's boy (nameless), hold many similarities together. Despite the differences the stories have, the setting and the message behind them, deliberate similar feelings and thoughts from the authors. Both boys have an immediate attraction towards the girls they come across at first sight. The changes set in, and risks have been taken to change their routine lives into something new. Their desire for an exciting life, will either benefit or mistake them.
In both stories, the protagonists begin by describing their setting in detail. Their daily lives in the different cities that each one live in, the neighborhoods and their surroundings exactly the way each see it. The boy in the story “Araby” describes his setting as “An uninhabited house of two storeys stood at the blind end, detached from its neighbors in a square ground... (pg. 321)”, giving the readers a better description of how uninviting his neighborhood is. Likewise, Sammy in “A&P” refers to the people around his town as sheep, since the majority are the elderly, and the town itself isn't intriguing. Sammy has lived in his town for quite a while now, and has worked at the same shop basically all his life. To him nothing is ever exciting about his life, and have no motivation to strive for something. Both protagonist think have nothing to lose, but soon realize they both have a lot to risk for a few changes along the way.
The only way out of their boring lives was to commit themselves to be noticed and loved back by the girls they have strong feelings fo...

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...t ever worth it. They didn’t see the boys, the way they saw the girls, they were just in their little fantasies. The boy in “Araby” realizes he is too young to take on such a hassle to buy a gift from the bazaar, for a girl much older than him. Sammy thinks about his former job, and how big of a mistake he made once he realized that all he can really do is be a cashier. They both felt superior, when it came to the girls but that was the last thing they were. They knew deep down things would never work out between them and the girls. It was just too good to be true.
Although the intention of the boys was similar, they both set different ways to escape what they’re use to. Getting away from their lives, is a lot harder then they originally thought it was. Now, they must try even harder to balance out their environment and their feelings towards their surroundings.

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