In retrospect of John Updike's comment "This is sad", I decided to comment on John Updike's comment "Sadness" of "New Yorker" on 14th October. In the comment, Updike is investigating several works on the tragedy of the Titanic. He quotes these pieces of work, and I feel that he supports different explanations of his own view of the affair and the situation of reality. Updike spent some time arguing against the idea that passengers in the upper class sacrificed themselves to lifeboat seats and sacrificed them for the unhappy people.
Looking back on Tony Morrison's last novel "A Mercy" (2008) among the New Yorkers, John Updike called it "shame of exposure to slavery and suffering of African Americans". Another part of the fictitious project necessary "The noblety and necessity of the company did not completely offset the boredom brought by" the other parts ", and Updike is quite limited to infamous hardships I had the view that it was an artistic ambition which was artistic. Among the novels such as "Beloved" (1987) and "Solomon's Song" (1977), she does more than just exposing. She sings, insults, curses, education, myths, and ascension. For 42 years since the publication of "The Bluest Eyes" (1970), this is her first novel about self-hatred and chaotic rape in the black community. But nearly half a century now, criticism of atrocities has become quite a periodic company.
According to Toni Saldivar's "A & P Art by John Updike", Saldivar said she will experience the story of Sami by enjoying the art of Updike's Botticelli and the aesthetics of Pate. Dramatic satire makes it possible for readers to see that romantic emotions are modernized with some form of consciousness "(Saldivar par.20). In the "A & P" study, this idea makes it possible to see Sammy as well as the boy who is about to show, so the reader makes it possible for the reader to see Sammy in another, more friendly light . A young man tried to express his beautiful enjoyment of his celebration and "Queenie" in his best way. If Sammy's reading thinks based on the author's idea that he is a "modern artist", this is a very ignorant and ignorant person, but Sammy's behavior closest to the beautiful compliment he sees Thing. Things have become interesting. In his living room
In John Updike 's "A & P" rebellion example "A & P", John Updike developed a rebellious theme by introducing it to the rebellious young food inspector Sami. It is due to Sammy's thoughts and comments that Updike clearly showed examples of rebellion to us. When Sammy resigned, Updike led to the final rebellion, starting to despise with contempt for his client's comments. Updike skillfully explained John Updike's short story "A & P" as a way to change life in the life of three girls wearing swimming suit in young supermarket cashier named Sami Did. He was the first person who formed a story with his own story, attitude, and opinion. He is the hero who grew up early in a day and is the only completely developed character in the story. Just as you continue to tell stories