UPDIKE VS. PETRY
The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast two short stories -- John Updike's "A&P," with Ann Petry's "Like a Winding Sheet."
THE TWO STORIES
Updike's story centers on Sammy, the central character and the narrator. He is working in an A&P Store, probably sometime in the 1960s, as a cashier. He sees everything that goes on in the store during the day, and learns something about himself as the story progresses. Sammy is a typical 19-year-old when the story opens. He does not like his job, and he is flexing his muscles against the authority and inflexibility of the people who manage his store. He calls the customers "sheep," and is afraid he may become like them.
Three girls enter the store, and Sammy immediately notices them. They are only wearing bathing suits, and they practically parade around the store as they search for snacks to take with them to the beach. The manager...
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