Explication Paper on John Updike's "A & P"
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 00:05:38
In John Updike's short story "A & P," readers can infer that the narrator possesses a pessimistic attitude. His use of description and negative expression toward the store and the people in the store are key factors in determining his character. Through this paragraph the reader realizes the narrator does not like working at the A & P, and he also views the female gender as being objects not people which comes up
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people he has to deal with everyday.
<Tab/>Throughout this paragraph, the narrator's negative attitude toward his work and the people at his work, implies that the narrator is very unhappy with his job. From his vivid descriptions of the store and customers in the store, the reader realizes he has worked in this store for too long with the same customers and he should probably look for a new job.
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