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    The protagonist of Joyce Carol Oates’s “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” is a vain and stubborn girl named Connie. Fifteen years old‚ she believes beauty is everything and is nothing short of rebellious‚ maintaining two different personas: one for at home with her family and one for going out with her friends. One night out with her girl friends‚ Connie spots a young man watching her. He promises to come get her. The next day‚ the man comes to Connie’s house‚ keeping his word‚ and spends

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    Joyce Carol Oates’ short story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” is the haunting saga of a fifteen year old girl’s moral struggles that has resonated with readers since the story’s initial publication. Arnold Friend is a mystery of a character; his origins and nature have been debated time and time again. The real answer is that there is no real answer‚ and Arnold Friend is a character with a nature entirely up to the individual interpretation of any one reader. It can certainly be agreed

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    Erika Villanueva “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” By Joyce Carol Oates There are things that happen when we are growing up that change us when we are grown. There are things that change us forever. Every human being is different‚ and there is a reason why . All of us had a childhood and all kinds of experiences some good‚ some bad‚ some full of joy but also others very painful. Eventually we grow childhood and mature depending of what we have gone through. The way we are able to handle

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    Where You’re Going‚ Is Somewhere You Have Never Been As you read through this short story written by Joyce Carol Oates‚ you will read about the story of a normal teenage girl‚ Connie‚ that loves to believe that she is far more mature than she really is. Her maturity that she longs for throughout the story is then forced upon her and‚ then her true colors show. They show that no matter how mature she thinks she is‚ she is still pretty far from full adulthood and is well in the middle of adolescence

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    The Sisters, Joyce

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    THE SISTERS A young boy‚ who lives with his uncle and aunt‚ is concerned about a man who has had his third stroke. He passes by this paralyzed man’s window every day watching for the candles that will signify his death. The boy thinks over the word "paralysis" in his mind and ponders on its strange sound: "I said softly to myself paralysis. It had always sounded strangely in my ears”. One night at dinner a friend named old Cotter visits the family.  Old Cotter has come to the house to share the

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    James Joyce Short Story Comparison The Little Cloud (pg. 71-88) Counterparts by James Joyce (pg. 89-102) Whether it is in reality or a novel‚ it is very common that when people are unsatisfied with their lives‚ they tend to take their anger out on those around them. This is just a typical emotional response for many people. In both Counterparts and The Little Cloud by James Joyce the main male protagonists‚ in their stage in life‚ are depressed

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    Donna Campbell Professor Bernhardt English Composition II 18 February 2013 Dreams of Love In the short stories Eveline and Araby‚ James Joyce uses an optimistic reality created by dreams to show the separate‚ but similar fates of two people experiencing their first love. Both characters dream of how their life will change when united with their objects of affection. They idolize their crush’s and experience confusion and difficult decisions in pursuing their relationships. These stories give

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    On July 18th‚ 1989‚ nineteen year old Robert John Bardo had finally travelled to the home of the My Sister Sam star‚ Rebecca Schaeffer. He came armed and ready‚ after three years of obsessively stalking her‚ writing letters‚ and three failed attempts to contact her. After learning about Arthur Richard Jackson‚ a man who stalked and killed actress Theresa Saldana‚ he paid a private detectives office for the home residence of the star. She was killed at a point-blank range after answering the door

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    Tabresha Simmons 10/01/2013 Analyzing essay Who is the writer? Joyce Alcantara is a defender of the law that states “you have to be 21 years of age to drink”. Alcantara background affects her argument because she knows victims of underage drinking and she has witnessed the outcome of it personally. Alcantara preconception is about lowering the drinking age is obviously a negative one due to the immaturity of her fellow peers. What’s the deal? Alcantara directly states her purpose by laying

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    Background Combining the unities of classical theatre and the style of Shakespearean drama‚ Dryden creates an elaborately formal production in which fashionable philosophies of the time could be discussed and debated in a public atmosphere. Dryden used the theatre as a forum for testing problematic philosophical‚ moral and political questions. The results of these investigations were to form the basis of his later works. The original 1677 production by the King’s Company starred Charles Hart as

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