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My teacher asked, but I have no idea. Share your views !!! Posted by naomiwen on Nov 8, 2008. |
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I don't believe Sammy has sympathy for the girls. He seems to be motivated by a need to impress the girls with his bravado. His motivation to "defend" them is not rooted in good intentions, in my opinion. In the story, he watched the girls as they are shopping and is very aware of what they are doing as the story progresses. When he confronts his boss about his actions towards the girls, he wants to make sure the girls see him do it. They do; however, they leave afterwards and are not waiting on him after he leaves the store, which makes him realize that he perhaps made a hasty decision to quit his job. Posted by kwoo1213 on Nov 8, 2008. |

