life of synacism
...t was all about to change when these three girls walked into the supermarket. As Sammy so graciously put it: “In walks these three girls in nothing but bathing suits. The one that caught my eye first was the one in the plaid green two-piece. She was a chunky kid....” In this story, Sammy proves he is a typical teen when he makes rush judgments on the three girls that walk in, the other customers that walk through his door, his manager, and his friend Stokskie. Sammy thinks he knows everything about everyone. The theme of the story can best be described as the famous and tiring cliché, “Don’t judge a book by its cover”. The story “A & P” by John Updike is about a boy named Sammy and what events occur one seemingly normal summer. Sammy is just like any other teenager with a job, one that he can’t stand at the local supermarket. That was all about to change when these three girls walked into the supermarket. As Sammy so graciously put it: “In walks these three girls in nothing but bathing suits. The one that caught my eye first was the one in the plaid green two-piece. She was a chunky kid....” In this story, Sammy proves he is a typical teen when he makes rush judgments on the three girls that walk in, the other customers that walk through his door, his manager, and his friend Stokskie. Sammy thinks he knows everything about everyone. The theme of the story can best be described as the famous and tiring cliché, “Don’t judge a book by its cover”. The story “A & P” by John Updike is about a boy named Sammy and what events occur one seemingly normal summer. Sammy is just like any other teenager with a job, one that he can’t stand at the local supermarket. That was all about to change when these three girls walked into the supermarket. As Sammy so graciously put it: “In walks these three girls in nothing but bathing suits. The one that caught my eye first was the one in the plaid green two-piece. She was a chunky kid....” In this story, Sammy proves he is a typical teen when he makes rush judgments on the three girls that walk in, the other customers that walk through his d...