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The story A & P by John Updike is a tale of a young man who lets his desires and his anger
get a little to far ahead of him and in the end winds up quitting his job.
The main character of the story is Sammy. An eighteen year old boy from a small suburb
outside Boston who works at an A & P Supermarket. Sammy seems like an average boy who
seems a tad bit tired of the regular customers who come into his store. Regular customers
including those older married women with multiple kids, the overweight lady who has no
regrets wearing her bathing suit that doesn't quite cover, and the nit picking old ladies
who spend years trying to catch an error by a cashier. It's the last ditch effort to make
an impression on a beautiful young lady that ends up leaving Sammy unemployed.
The story starts out in an A & P outside of Boston when in through the door walks three
young lady sporting nothing except for revealing two piece bathing suits. Quickly noticed
by Sammy, he changes his focus towards the three girls and critiques them in his head as
he watches them shop about the store. It's the leader of the pack, which Sammy coins the
nickname Queenie, that really catches his eye. A tall brown haired girl whose shoulder
straps had fallen off of her shoulders and just dangled around her arms. Entranced by her
beauty and feeling blessed when Queenie and her pack enter Sammy's line, he begins to
ring up her can of fancy herring snacks. As Queenie reaches into the center of her bikini
to remove the dollar to pay for the snack in walks Lengel. Lengel, Sammy's uptight dreary
manager quickly notices the outfits of the three girls which sticks out like a full moon
on a clear night begins to walk over and confront Queenie. Lengel proceeds to harass and
embarrass Queenie and her friends about their attire. Sammy was quick to ring up the
purchase and hand Queenie a bag with her food in it. Now was the time Sammy was to make
his move, whether it be his hope just to catch the attention of such a thing of beauty or
maybe it was his anger toward Lengel for ruing this beautiful moment that cashiers dream
about . Not surprised at the girls attempt to speed out the store, Sammy quickly hollered
out  I quit. The girls had heard him, but that's it, they continued to walk across the
parking lot, it was just Sammy and Lengel now. Realizing what he had done, and still
hoping by that some slim miracle the girls would turn around and crown him their hero. It
wasn't gonna happen and Sammy knew he could now go back now and that his decision, as
wrong it may have been was final. 
The story A & P by John Updike is a tale of a young man who lets his desires and his
anger get a little to far ahead of him and in the end winds up quitting his job.
The main character of the story is Sammy. An eighteen year old boy from a small suburb
outside Boston who works at an A & P Supermarket. Sammy seems like an average boy who
seems a tad bit tired of the regular customers who come into his store. Regular customers
including those older married women with multiple kids, the overweight lady who has no
regrets wearing her bathing suit that doesn't quite cover, and the nit picking old ladies
who spend years trying to catch an error by a cashier. It's the last ditch effort to make
an impression on a beautiful young lady that ends up leaving Sammy unemployed.
The story starts out in an A & P outside of Boston when in through the door walks three
young lady sporting nothing except for revealing two piece bathing suits. Quickly noticed
by Sammy, he changes his focus towards the three girls and critiques them in his head as
he watches them shop about the store. It's the leader of the pack, which Sammy coins the
nickname Queenie, that really catches his eye. A tall brown haired girl whose shoulder
straps had fallen off of her shoulders and just dangled around her arms. Entranced by her
beauty and feeling blessed when Queenie and her pack enter Sammy's line, he begins to
ring up her can of fancy herring snacks. As Queenie reaches into the center of her bikini
to remove the dollar to pay for the snack in walks Lengel. Lengel, Sammy's uptight dreary
manager quickly notices the outfits of the three girls which sticks out like a full moon
on a clear night begins to walk over and confront Queenie. Lengel proceeds to harass and
embarrass Queenie and her friends about their attire. Sammy was quick to ring up the
purchase and hand Queenie a bag with her food in it. Now was the time Sammy was to make
his move, whether it be his hope just to catch the attention of such a thing of beauty or
maybe it was his anger toward Lengel for ruing this beautiful moment that cashiers dream
about . Not surprised at the girls attempt to speed out the store, Sammy quickly hollered
out  I quit. The girls had heard him, but that's it, they continued to walk across the
parking lot, it was just Sammy and Lengel now. Realizing what he had done, and still
hoping by that some slim miracle the girls would turn around and crown him their hero. It
wasn't gonna happen and Sammy knew he could now go back now and that his decision, as
wrong it may have been was final. 
Bibliography
Updike, John. A & P The Bedford Introduction to Literature. Ed. Michael Meyer. 5th
Boston. Bedford/St. Martins. 1999, 576-580.

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