A & P by John Updike
John Updike's short story "A & P" is about division of class. The story is spoken by the main character Sammy as first person. Sammy is a 19-years old boy who work as a cashier in an A&P store. He sees three young girls wearing bathing suits who walk inside the store and starts observing them. The store manager Lengel walks in and expresses his dissatisfaction towards the outfits of the girls and tries to offense them by calling them indecent. This is where the story takes a turning point. The girls rebel against the manager. Sammy did that too but it was very much heavier for him than it was on the girls. Also, Lengel is the one who unnecessarily insulted the girls. Sammy is more of an open and ambitious one. He, in fact, quits his job for standing up against L Engel. Lengal represents the rigidity and conservativeness of the society. The way describes the girls, especially the leader one that he refers as "Queenie", we can see that he is fascinated...