Comparing The Norm In John Updike's A & P

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In John Updike’s “A&P” Sammy, the protagonist goes through a situation that puts him in a place to either conform with the norm or go against the norm. The coming of age theme goes perfectly with “A&P” because it shows the growth of Sammy in such short amount of time. The story talks about the different dynamics of people shopping like normal in today’s society fully dress and then throws in a different style of society with the three girls that walk in with only bathing suits on. I believe John Updike throws in this little situation to show differences in society that explain, how you can choose to be the norm or go against it. With that being said, Sammy shows how he’s not ok with how Mr. Lengel treats the girls like an embarrassment to the …show more content…

Sammy in “A&P” goes from being a simple nineteen-year-old kid following the rules of society, like a robot programmed to do everything by the book, into a young adult making decisions for himself that are tough in the short run but can turn out to be good in the long run. Today started out like any other day. Sammy sitting at his register watching people shop or in his words watching sheep shop, “the sheep pushing their carts down the aisle” (Updike 132). The fact that Sammy compares the people to sheep shows that he doesn’t think much of their lives. It’s like he sees them being dull and bored with themselves and have no individual themes that can set them apart from the rest. It not until the three girls walk in the store with just bathing suits on. When that …show more content…

Sammy begins to notice how different the girls are since they are walking around the store in just bathing suits and begins to talk about his manager Mr. Lengel and coworker that’s working beside him Stokesie. Saying how Mr. Lengel hides in his office. Which some can incur that Sammy doesn’t want to have that life where he’s hiding who he is as a person. Next, he goes and mentions Stokesie, who is married and has two kids already at the age of twenty-two. To him it seems neither of the men seems happy. Just off my observation of Sammy, he likes the idea of being an individual rather, than being the same as everyone else who just come and go every day with not much to change to their day. Sammy begins to realize that, he doesn’t want to be stuck in the grocery business for the rest of the life. Finally, when Sammy see’s Mr. Lengel ridicule the girls for dressing in just bathing suits. After that situation Sammy takes it upon himself to try and stand up for the girls against his boss, seeing that he was their unsung hero. In which after he does that, he quits his job. Making a big decision like shows a lot of growth and dedication. Instead of just standing like a Stokesie was, he takes a stand. After that Sammy leaves the store and sees the girls are not there waiting to see him but instead sees just a mother and her kids that are crying. Sammy begins to see how the world is and that even good deeds can go

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