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Saturday, December 23, 2017

'Characters in A&P'

'In edition A & P, I found myself imagining that this sort of situation could excite happened on e very given day, in any given five and dime ancestry. I in a flash began thinking that this layer was taking m altogether in the 60s -70s even forward I had a chance to go to again and discern when it was 1962 that this story genuinely took place. Mr. Updike does a very good project of making us feel as if we ar castigate on that point in the store Sammy as he is defend what he feels ar these lead puppylike womens discover or effective to dress how they please, non only that , he feels they have the ripe(p) to wear what wishing where and when they please and non be ridiculed for it.\nI think that on the whole the characters in this scam story are very believable. Further more than, In a sure way I could find myself relating to more than one of the characters plainly for different reasons all together. In some respects I could see how this execrable young m an, Sammy, mat up invisible and was hoping if he stood up for what he felt were injustices existence done to them, that hopefully his girls as he referred to them , would pay circumspection to him as he so greatly desired. He felt if he was there knight in shining social functionthat possibly he would be a godsend to them , provided it didnt preferably work forth that way . He ended up quitting his job, folding up his apron and release to the back set lot and there were no girls to be seen, they left him, His liveliness crushed.\nAs for the tether young women in this story, I similarly think that they be to be very realistic, maybe not very sympathetic, nevertheless realistic. They went in the store dressed how they chose, not thinking to the highest degree how it make others feel. In this day and mature we see a lot of that as well. The one of the three girls Sammy referred to as Queenie comes in and treats him in a very impish manner, she feels her family is much bankrupt off than his, when she doesnt know anything roughly him really , so whom is she to judge? Lengel, the ... '

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