Mistakes In John Updike's Short Story A & P

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People always make mistakes because of what they fascinate and desire. After going creating these mistakes, these people are responsible to face the aftermath. In John Updike’s short story A&P, a young male teenager Sammy who is inexperience and immature is possessed by his desires and imagination to do what he wants and as a result, he ends up dealing with the consequences. When I was in elementary school and in my primary years, I played soccer against grade sevens. At that time, I was an attacking midfielder and the ace of our grade. However, I chose to goal tend because I though it will be fun and epic even though I knew I was super bad at that time and because I could not jump high enough. The game started and I tried super hard to not

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