Rebellion In John Updike's A & P

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Should we conform? Should we rebel? This will always be a constant conflict individually, or as a society. There should be a considered amount of conformity in our society in order to avoid chaos. That’s why laws exist. Rebellion can be defined as an act of disobeying, refusing, fighting against any authorities that the individual thinks they are against his dream. Consequently, when somebody rebels, his rebellion is usually to serve his dream. It can be fighting against governments' injustice to get freedom, refusing boss's bias or it can be challenging and refusing customs and social traditions. A rebel person is the one who rises up and refuses to accept the system that is forced on him and thinks that this system is against his freedom …show more content…

It obviously reshapes our view of the world and our own personal identities. Literature always emphasizes on the fact that we can always rebel against the society. “A&P” by John Updike was a famous and unique short story, about a nineteen years old checkout boy named Sammy, who quit his job to rebel his manger’s angry attitude towards the three young girls who are only covered by swimming suits. Those girls represented our new generation who will never be considered to be the socially accepted norm. Moreover, it describes the rebellious energy that our generation can use to change the whole world around …show more content…

While listening to the renegades by x-ambassadors; I feel that our teenage rebellion is intensely touched. Teenage rebellion is not a new experience. Exploring all forms of arts it confirms that every generation has rebellion conflict. However, this doesn't indicate that the teenage years have to be the nightmare that everyone talks about. Our Society should get great satisfaction from watching us grow into a young rebel against nature. Unfortunately, there are usually a few fights along the way. This song explores teenage rebellion and urges some kind of rebellious response. It is trying to ignite fear in the heart of the society who has their teens on the brink of rebel. The song emphasizes on the fact that teenage rebellion is a common and acceptable phenomenon. Whether you’re rebellion is opposing authority or God, rebellion is never easy to deal