Individualism vs. Society
Individualism vs. Society
Individualism vs. Society
16 May 2009
Jr. and “A & P” by John Updike both explore this central theme. In the story “A
& P”, the struggle against society is portrayed through the character Sammy,
characters both face many challenges; Sammy faces his boss, who is set in
his ways, and Harrison faces an entire society which is corrupt. The events
that the two characters provoke in these stories flawlessly demonstrate their
removes his “handicaps,” and then starts dancing; the law requires that he
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wears his “handicaps”, and also states that dancing is illegal. Furthermore,
he performs both of these acts on live television (Vonnegut, Jr. 201). In the
story, no one can dare defy the Handicapper General and do such acts, but it
his boss, Lengel, and then lightly acts with his actual words by accusing him
of being too harsh on the girls who were at the store. Since he did not see
the girls in the same way as Lengel did, he speaks out because he feels as
further proving his uniqueness. Lengel, the manager of the A & P grocery
In “Harrison Bergeron” and “A & P,” the main characters, Harrison and
The relentless and rebellious behavior that Harrison exhibits can only be
contrast, Sammy plots to defy his leader, Lengel, as well. He doesn’t plot to
overthrow him like Harrison does because Sammy is weak and unable to
frustration and anger. The way these characters, Sammy and Harrison, rebel
One can also see that Sammy and Harrison exhibit extreme
imprisoned. None of these are of the slightest hindrance for him because he
is relentless, and he is able to escape. During his escape from jail, his
circumstances and then taking into account what results in the aftermath,
one can only come to the conclusion that Harrison is one inexorably stubborn
teenager! When examining the stubbornness of Sammy in the story “A & P,”
the only clue the reader needs is Sammy’s relentless imaginary attacks upon
rebel against authority. Yet Sammy reacts, as Lengel crushes more and more
of Sammy’s hopes and dreams. To paraphrase Sir Isaac Newton, every action
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has its equal and opposite reaction. The more aggressive Lengel becomes,
For many readers, Harrison and Sammy’s behavior may seem baffling,
and morals because they deem them either mistaken or not in cahoots with
their own values [Insert quote or reference from stories here] [Insert research
Updike are two powerful stories that establish strong individualism against a
form of authority [Insert citation here]. [Insert Research here] On one hand,
the story “A & P” offers this display of individualism in the form of a weak
stories also show how the character’s individualistic views somewhat force
them to express their views and opinions. This self-expression leads to both
bound to face consequences, as they both do. Finally, one must see that
Works Cited
drama, and writing. Kennedy, X. J, and GIOIA. New York: Pearson, 2007. 198-
202.