Explore how John Updike's classic short story 'A&P' exemplifies key literary themes from Kennedy and Gioia's textbook, particularly focusing on momentous decisions and their aftermath in coming-of-age narratives.
Best quote from Updike's A&P: Choice and Consequence
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All his romantic notions about being a hero, about making a grand gesture—they evaporate when he faces the reality that nobody cares about his protest. It’s like he’s been the protagonist of his own story, but suddenly he realizes he might just be a minor character in everyone else’s.
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The first chapter in the book literature by x.j. Kennedy and Dana gioia and the short story a&p by John Updike
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