Short story summary of "The A&P" by John Updike
Date Submitted: 08/22/2003 19:39:17
"The A&P"
<Tab/>In the short story, " The A&P," by John Updike, the author seeks to make his point using an unlikely setting and scenario. Using a supermarket as a metaphor for a society, Updike illustrates how breaking the norms of society evokes fear and brings about intolerance in people. When a society is accustomed to only one way of doing things it will not
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out into the world and have different experiences. He stood up for what he believed in.
<Tab/>Sammy described everything in the narrative in great detail in order for the reader to be able to understand the metaphor. At first Sammy understands and accepts the society, in fact he is a part of it as the cashier. But when he realizes how unfair and rigid society is, he rebels by quitting.
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