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Imagery And Irony In John Updike's A & P

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Stories are one of the biggest sources of entertainment. They can make a big splash and be very successful, or they can epically fail and will be long forgotten. Then, there are the innovative ones will forever remember. Entertainment has been part of society ever since the beginning of time. In A&P, the author illustrated a cast of characters that one can relate. The way this short story was written how life was back in the 60’s. The author paints the picture by imagery or symbols, and irony so one can have a better understanding of the story.
Images or symbols is a great way to imagine what the author is trying to describe in the passage. It is very important to have it gives us the reader what the character's perspective what it's thinking, …show more content…

In this case, Sammy and Stokes are coworkers at A&P. Stokes is taking his job very seriously at A&P the way Sammy was saying in the story he thinks Stokes wants to become a GM at A&P. Sammy also stated,“I forgot to say he thinks he's going to be a manager some sunny day, maybe in 1990 when it's called the Great Alexandrov and Petrooshki Tea Company or something.” (John Updike Pg. 2) Stokes has a family that he has to take care of which means Stokes have a bigger reasonability than Sammy. Sammy is just at this job to earn a couple bucks not take it seriously. Even in the story, he was saying that he will not stay here not very long at A&P. The irony is we have this two employees that work at the same store one of them wants to move up in the company the other one just does not care. Stokes wants to improve his life and become a better person to run his own A&P store. Sammy is just clueless about his life not knowing what to do next. Stokes at least as a pathway of what he wants for his future. Irony shows the reader a perspective of what the two characters view the job at

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