Joyce Carol Oates is an American writer who has published over forty novels. Most of her novels are graphic and many of them depict death. In her short story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” Oates tells the story of Connie‚ a fifteen year old girl. Like in many of her previous novels Connie dies‚ or the reader is led to believe she does. Oates was inspired by Bob Dylan’s song “ It’s All Over Now‚ Baby Blue”‚ Charles Schmid‚ and from the book of Judges chapter 19 verse 17 in the Bible.
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You Been?” is a short story written by Joyce Carol Oates. This popular short story made its debut in 1966. Dependent upon the interpreter‚ this short story may seem to be based upon many different themes‚ although my goal is to focus on analyzing the author’s use of stylistic devices such as a recognizable setting‚ and symbolism that Oates has effectively implemented in this story to convey the most important theme‚ which is maturity and coming of age. Oates uses many symbolic devices such as; words/thoughts
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Joyce Carol Oates captured more than just the reader when she wrote the story‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been.” Oates recreates an event that took place in the mid-1960s‚ where a grown man‚ who had shaggy black hair and a boyish charm‚ would lure teenage girls into his car‚ rape and murder them‚ and then bury their bodies in the desert. The fate of the main character in “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” lies between Oates’s wavering suspense. From the beginning Oates shows the
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College After High School? Education has become an important factor in the ever-volatile world‚ from elementary school to junior high-to-high school. Individuals who are fortunate to obtain an education do so‚ but they never think much of it until the concluding days of their high school years. Concerns about life beyond high school strikes many profoundly‚ while others possess a clear vision of their desired future‚ which may include college. Personal growth and success derives from the experiences
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Do you feel underprepared for life after high school? Adult life can be daunting; from learning how to pay bills and budget your money‚ to applying for college. Well here’s some good news for you! Local Penn Wood alumni have created a program that is an all-inclusive ‘adulting’ workshop. The peer mentorship program aptly named ‘Life After High School’ will begin on November 14th. Meetings are held every Tuesday from 3:30-4:20 in the Bany Room at the Lansdowne Library. The seminars are intended to
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WHY IS IT SO IMPORTANT TO YOU TO EXPERIENCE THE HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER ABROAD PROGRAM AND THE HOST COUNTRY YOU SELECTED? From the time my mother taught me to speak Spanish‚ to the time I first met my grandmother and still could not understand half the things she said‚ my life has been full of foreign people who left their native country for a better chance. They taught me many concepts that all seem from another world. They told me of things I had never seen and how societies were different from each
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Life After High School You sit in class everyone buzzing around you hustling from class to class. You’re in the big leagues now. College‚ it can be difficult but it’s for a bigger goal than being in high school. Being in college is different from high school there’s a lot more freedom and you can gain more confidence while away from your family. There are many benefits to obtaining a college degree. For college graduates there are many more job openings. Randy Tucker from the Journal News presents
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Have You Been” written by Joyce Carol Oates has a different‚ yet catching title. The title plays strongly into the characters. One of the main character Connie really relates to the title. Her mom wants her to be this perfect little girl‚ whereas Connie likes the attention of guys and to be a little more on the rebel lifestyle. Connie never tells her mom “where she is going‚ or where she has been” when she is tells her she is at the mall with her friend. Connie’s double life winds up getting her into
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In‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” Joyce Carol Oates shares a story about a fifteen-year-old girl named Connie who encounters Arnold Friend‚ a predator whose first words to Connie are‚ “Gonna get you‚ baby” (Oates). One day‚ while Connie is home alone‚ she receives an unexpected visitor from the mysterious boy she saw the other night while hanging out with friends. The mysterious
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In Joyce Carol Oates’ "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?" and Estrella Alfon’s "Servant Girl‚ firm actions brought by male characters caused women to reveal their true nature. Rosa‚ from Estrella Alfon’s Servant girl is a very humble lady who is consciously aware of two men having interest in her. First is the cochero‚ whom he calls Angel‚ is the man who lived in her fantasies after their encounter and second is Sancho‚ the other guy‚ is her admirer who seems to possess the the opposite trait
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