Consumerist Society and its Impact on the Individual in "A&P" by John Updike


Essai, 2008

4 Pages, Note: A


Résumé ou Introduction

John Updike’s short story “A&P”, written in the early 1960’s, is considered to be a reflection of the structure of American society at that time. The action of the story takes place in a grocery shop. The choice of such a setting was not made at random. The regulations applied in this supermarket symbolize the norms of society in which the main character, Sammy, lives. The protagonist’s encounter with the three young girls dressed in bathing suits reveals his attitude towards the social order he is unwilling to conform to. At the same time, despite Sammy’s scepticism, it cannot escape the reader’s attention that the character’s view of reality was undoubtedly shaped by the community he exists in.

First of all, the role of the grocery shop is worth mentioning. The place is situated “right in the middle of town, and if you stand at our front doors, you can see two banks and the Congregational church and the newspaper store and three real-estate offices (…)” As Timothy Sexton points out, the supermarket is close to the financial, spiritual, informational and property centres of the town.

Résumé des informations

Titre
Consumerist Society and its Impact on the Individual in "A&P" by John Updike
Cours
American Literature
Note
A
Auteur
Année
2008
Pages
4
N° de catalogue
V284448
ISBN (ebook)
9783656846857
ISBN (Livre)
9783656846864
Taille d'un fichier
448 KB
Langue
anglais
Mots clés
consumerist, society, impact, individual, john, updike
Citation du texte
M.A. Anna Dabek (Auteur), 2008, Consumerist Society and its Impact on the Individual in "A&P" by John Updike, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/284448

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