John Updike A & P Conflict

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Confrontations can make one look like a coward or hero. The consequences of confrontations will always end up in maturity alike John Updike’s short story “A&P.” The story is told through the eyes of Sammy, a 19-year old store clerk in Massachusetts, who witnesses three ladies walk into the A&P store with bikinis on. The three girls are humiliated for their improper dress code. Because of this, Sammy tries to impress the girls by quitting his job only to be left empty. Not only did Sammy take this stand to impress the girls, he was affirming his adulthood by sticking up to his beliefs of equality. Sammy observes many characters throughout the story by their age, gender, and social class that centralizes the theme of maturity. The central theme of maturity is present through the age of each character as described by Sammy. The story …show more content…

The setting of the A&P is located in the middle of a Massachusetts town five miles away from the beach causing the three ladies in the bikini suits to appear as anomalies. According to Sammy, “the women generally put on a shirt or short or something before they get out of the car into the street.” Sammy is instantly attentive of these girls as he distinctively describes each girl’s appearance. He accidentally scans an older woman’s item twice and gets scolded for it. Although it is Sammy’s fault, he goes on to claim that the fifty-year-old lady is a witch. Under the desire of his adolescence, Sammy goes on to study the women as they shop throughout the A&P. This is a representation of Sammy’s boyish thoughts of younger versus older people. The regular townspeople who shop at the A&P are referred to as “sheep” for they abide the rules regulated by the store manager Lengel. Lengel also has his employees, who are primarily male, abide by the A&P’s dress code

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