Where Have You Been‚" also plays with the protagonist’s family‚ as the antagonistic launches threats against the young female he hopes to take sexual advantage of. In this case‚ the antagonist‚ Arnold Friend‚ also tries to coax the young protagonist‚ Connie‚ by playing upon her sexual curiosity as well as
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and the time has changed‚ many people can interpret this story many ways. What is Arnold Friend or Connie trying to represent? What is Oates trying to tell her audience? Most do interpret it as a girl being taken away from home by a monster. The ground situation of this short story is about a young and attractive 15-year-old girl seeking
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person observer‚ is set in a quiet town in the USA‚ and takes place during the summer. It opens by introducing the protagonist‚ Connie‚ and the conflicts within her family and the girl herself. The fifteen- year old teenager cares very much about her appearance. She is constantly criticised by her mother‚ and does not have good relations with the older sister‚ June‚ to whom Connie is often compared. Her father‚ either absent from home or not especially willing to communicate with his family‚ offers the
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The Effects of Not Having a Stable Father-Figure The lack of having an actual father figure caused Connie to grow up too fast. Connie’s father did not acknowledge her‚ nor did he care about her what she did. Eventually leading her to unknowingly soon then become rebellious and act older than her actual age. Being raised with no man to be or act as a father to her‚ and any young girl’s life in general‚ allows a much higher chance of being at risk for an attraction towards older men‚ premarital sexual
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the main character Connie to be a rebellious teenager‚ she loses her childhood innocence when she gives up her virginity to Arnold Friend. Annotated bibliography Connie is portrayed to be lacking in self esteem and has feelings of worthlessness which is why she makes the decision‚ possibly fatal‚ like befriending Arnold friend. Johnson‚ Greg. Understanding Joyce Carol Oates‚ 1987: 101-02Johnson “interprets the story as a feminist allegory (221)”. He describes Connie as being empty inside
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Influence I. Introduction A. State the Name of the Short Story‚ and the Writer who wrote it “Where are You Going Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates. B. Provide a brief Synopsis of the Short Story The story is about a girl named Connie that believes physical beauty is all that that matters in life despite the evidence around her to the contrary. B. State Thesis This evaluation will determine the reliability of the narrator‚ how Connie’s sense of entitlement affects her as a
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Oates. The similarities between the song and the story is that they both share a common theme of being forced or getting into something mysterious. Through the short story Arnold Friend tried to influence Connie into escaping her father’s house and going away with him. It was almost as if Connie was forced by Arnold because of his words. One thing Arnold said was “be nice to me‚ be sweet like you can because what else is there for a girl like you but to be sweet and pretty and give in? and get away
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the excerpt “Were Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” the character Connie is a young fifteen year old girl who struggles with self-esteem problems. She feels pretty when she goes out with her friends and gets hit on by a boy. While she may find it entertaining to get hit on and checked out by different boys‚ she does not realize that she is drawing dangerous attention to herself. Arnold Friend is a man who finds interest in Connie. On a morning when her family wasn’t home he appeared at her house
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tanned down onto his throat but then running out as if he had plastered makeup on his face but had forgotten about his throat” (472). Satan can take the shape of his victim’s weakness. Connie’s weakness is boys‚ he is dressed as a teenage boy and Connie says that he isn’t bad looking but his demeanor is strange. She also doesn’t believe that he is just a “few” years older than she. He appears to be over compensating‚ using a dated expression such as “MAN THE FLYING SAUCERS” (469). This shows that
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mechanisms used by the human subconscious in order to deal with issues too intense for the conscious mind. These strategies of the psyche are translated into symbols scattered throughout this work. These symbols are expressed through the characters of Connie‚ and Arnold Friend. The first convention is denial. Denial is when the subconscious cannot handle an issue or event and forces the individual to falsify reality and flatly refuse to accept it. Denial rears its head in several places in this story
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