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A&P by John Updike and Araby by James Joyce

2023-08-08 10:19:53

The two stories I chose were A & P from John Updike and Araby from James Joyce. These two stories tell the story of social and philosophical differences between the middle teen boys and adults of the story. In the short story 'A & P' John Up dyke (John Up dyke), the story of the first person's story is a story of a teenager on hot summer days such as a cash register at the A & P grocery store. The beginning of the story is a man named Sami teens by a group of three teenage girls at grocery shops that are eagerly wearing bathing suit.

John Upy Dyke's Sammy & Boy "A & P" and James Joyce's "Arab" has two similar stories of male characters. Sammy's boy and "Arabie" are the hero. In the story, each of them experienced a conflict involving a fuss. Sami and the boy do not seem to touch the character of men in life. These two protagonists have unrealistic expectations. Unfortunately, both Sami and boys have negative results. They know that nothing is happening

It is disillusioned with the love and disillusion in James Joyce, John Up Dyke's "A and P", James Joyce's "Arab" and John Upieyd's "A and P" "Araby" It is a short story that falls in love with a woman and does not know. The story of Arab, however, "A and P" begins a sad, sad ending, at the end of the heroism, noticing that a happy story began. The hero encountered a new situation and truth that he did not notice before. According to another similar feature of the various elements of the two roles of the short story, as well as the type of enlightenment that occurred, the two stories are thoughtful facial expressions.

Joyce's "Arabi" and Updike's "A & P": James Joyce's "Romanticism", "Arrabi" culture, John Updike's "A & P" are two stories, but there are many differences, but there are many similarities . In these two stories of enlightenment, the hero shifted from one life stage to another life stage and encountered disillusionment in the process. In the early 1900s, when reviewing the childhood in Dublin, Ireland, the "Arab" narrator told about his first unsuccessful love. Attractiveness of manganese