Thursday, October 24, 2019
Sammy Makes a Decision in John Updikes A&P :: A&P Essays
      Sammy Makes a Decision                 John Updike's short story "A&P" is about a teenager who has to make a  serious decision.  The story is set in an A&P supermarket in a town  north of Boston, probably about the year 1960.  As the plot unfolds, Sammy  changes from being a thoughtless and sexist boy to being a young man who can  make a decision, even though it might hurt him.                        Sammy tells us he is nineteen years  old.  He is a check-out clerk in the local A&P, where the boss, Lengel,  is a friend of Sammy's parents.  Sammy does not seem to like his job very  much.  He calls one of his customers a "witch" and says the other customers  are "houseslaves" and "sheep."  He himself comes from a middle-class  family.  When they have a party, he says, they serve "lemonade and if it's  a real racy affair Schlitz in tall glasses with 'They'll Do It Every Time'  cartoons stencilled on" (15).  In addition, Sammy is sexist.  He gives  long, loving descriptions of the girls who cause all the trouble, and he thinks  at first that girls may not even have minds, asking, "do you really think it's a  mind in there or just a little buzz like a bee in a glass jar?" (13) However, he  does change as the plot goes on.                 The plot of the story deals with three girls who come into the store dressed  only in bathing suits.  They make their entrance in the very first  sentence, and they complicate Sammy's life.  At first, Sammy, his older  friend Stokesie, and McMahon the butcher all look at the girls lustfully.   But of them all, only Sammy enjoys the entertainment the girls bring.  The  other shoppers crash their carts, look stunned, and are suddenly jarred out of  their everyday routine.  Sammy, who seems bored with his job, finds the  change amusing.  He even begins to feel sorry for the girls when everyone  else stares at them lustfully.  The plot's major conflict occurs late in  the story when Lengel, the manager, comes in and scolds the girls.  Sammy  knows that they are on their way out of the store, but Lengel has to yell at  them and make them feel bad.  					    
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