In "Where are you going, where have you been?" this god, to Connie, is the "revolving figure of a grinning boy who held a hamburger aloft" (153) in the sacred building that loomed out of the night to give them [the youth] what haven and what blessing they yearned for" (154). This is the god of Connie's world and where she has placed the meaning that could not be found anywhere in the real world. This is where she likes to spend her time because she finds it to actually mean
In "Where are you going, where have you been?" this god, to Connie, is the "revolving figure of a grinning boy who held a hamburger aloft" (153) in the sacred building that loomed out of the night to give them [the youth] what haven and what blessing they yearned for" (154). This is the god of Connie's world and where she has placed the meaning that could not be found anywhere in the real world. This is where she likes to spend her time because she finds it to actually mean