Analyzing and Interpreting A&P

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English

 

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Ralph G

 

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September 29, 2015

 

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University

 

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Sammy interprets the “queen’s” movements, which makes it very enjoyable for him to watch. Updike uses a great variety of adjectives when he describes the women with “long white prima-donna legs” and by saying “have been anything whiter than those shoulders” (692-93). Sammy gets into the physiological mindset of the girls when he states, “You never know for sure how girls’ minds work (do you really think it’s a mind in there or just a little buzz like a bee in a glass jar?) but you got the idea…” (693)...
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This is actually a distinct irony in order to keep his focus on his own mind, which in fact is the purpose of this story. The reader also becomes aware of Updike’s sense of humor in the previous quote. At the start of this story, Sammy is a youth learning about the life in a grocery store. Sammy looks up to Stokesie who is a twenty-two year old supporting a family of his own doing the same job that Sammy does...
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