Sammy In John Updike's A & P

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Sammy is a 19-year-old, who is the narrator of the story. He is also a cashier in the A&P grocery store in a small Massachusetts town. He is a teenager with a healthy interest in the opposite sex and an observational sense. Sammy can be described as a typical male trying to find his way in society. This story, that Sammy tells has taken place on a hot summer Thursday. Sammy thinks of most people in his town as “sheep,” or followers, “even scared pigs in a chute” (Updike 29). He thinks that everyone in the town acts, dresses, looks, and even think the same. He’s desperate in finding a way to break out of this boring and stuffy mold he’s falling into, but he cannot seem to figure out how. Sammy is observant, and he notices any and everything around him, and he looks at every detail of the girls’ physical appearance. For example, when a teenage girl named Queenie walks into the A&P store, Sammy instantly starts to examine her clothing. Queenie’s swimsuit strings were dangling as she walked. Sammy instantly assumed that they were too big or she was looking for attention. Queenie is a teenage …show more content…

In addition of him being a manager, he is also a Sunday-school teacher. Lengel is stuffy and uptight; Sammy sees him as a prisoner of the system. The controversy between Sammy and his boss happened when Lengel verbally attacks the girls, saying, “This isn’t the beach…After this come in here with your shoulders covered. It’s our policy.” (Updike 336). He didn’t just attack Queenie, he attacked the whole group outward appearance. He also attacked them emotionally. He doesn’t know how he could have made them feel. Based on Lengel actions, it caused everyone in the store to stop and draw their attention to him and the girls’. At that moment in time, this caused the girls to become uncomfortable. Lengel spent his entire morning “Haggling with a truck full of cabbages” (Updike 335). This could be the reason why he decided to fly

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