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Black lamb Where is lamb Here is lamb Where is black lamb Here is black lamb

Under shade Which shade This tree shade I don’t see

Shade of wisdom, Sir I don’t see in my memory, Dear Unfold your pages, Sir What wise see, Sir

Under tree shade in sunny day Ordinary man need ray Of firelight to it in sunny day Easily

John Updike has seemed to use what has happened throughout his life in his stories. “Updike has received several awards, among them Guggenheim Fellow (1959), Rosenthal Award, National Institute of Arts and Letters (1959), National Book Award in Fiction (1964), O. Henry Prize (1967-68), American Book Award (1982), National Book Critics Circle Award, for fiction (1982, 1990), Union League Club Abraham Lincoln Award (1982), National Arts Club Medal of Honor (1984); National Medal of the Arts (1989). In 1976 he became a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In November 2003 Updike received the National Medal for Humanities at the White House, joining a very small group of notables who have been honored with both the National Medal of Art and the National Medal for the Humanities. His novels Rabbit is Rich and Rabbit at Rest have won Pulitzer Prizes.”(http://www.enotes.com) When the 3 bathing suit clad girls’ first walk in the A&P, Sammy sees them and just immediately starts too bserve them with his eyes, so much so that he completely forgets what he is doing. What he was supposed to be doing was being a check-out clerk at the A & P grocery store. He had been in the process of checking out a grumpy old lady who catches him making a mistake. He accidentally scanned one of her items twice and she had been watching his every move and then gave him hell for it. In this part of the story, Mr. Updike is showing us a compelling story about how a young teenage boy growing up in a small town, has a lot more on his mind than his menial part-time job. When the 3 girls walk in the store with only their bathing suits on, his male hormones kick in when he describes how they are dressed. It seems as though he may almost start to drool. For example, he describes one of the girls; “She was a chunky kid, with a good tan and a sweet broad soft looking can with those two crescents of white just under it, where the sun never seems to hit, at the top of her legs.”