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    Literature: Reading‚ Reacting‚ Writing‚ 5th Edition Laurie Kirszner and Stephen Mandell Table of Contents Preface 1. Understanding Literature Imaginative Literature Conventional Themes The Literary Canon Luisa Valenzuela‚ “All about Suicide” Wole Soyinka‚ “Telephone Conversation” Thinking Critically Interpreting Literature Evaluating Literature The Function of Literary Criticism Checklist: Evaluating Literary Criticism 2. Reading and Writing About Literature

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    Character Analysis on “Connie” in “Where are you going‚ Where have you been?” “Where are you going‚ Where have you been” is a famous story that was written by Joyce Carol Oates. In this story‚ Connie is fifteen years old girl and the main character. She seems to have always lived in her sister’s shadow‚ June‚ who was apparently better all-around. Connie seems to be the more attractive of the two due to which she felt that her attractive personality would succumb to pleasure in the arms of a random

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    Lydia Berry Mrs. Clark Period 1 January 2013 Electronic Note Cards A. Hurston‚ Zora Neale. "Sweat." The Oxford Book of American Short Stories. Ed. Joyce Carol Oates. Oxford [England: Oxford UP‚ 1992. 352-60. Print. * A1. “Just then something long‚ round‚ limp‚ and black fell upon her shoulders and slithered to the floor beside her. A great terror took hold of her.” (Hurston) Imagery of a snake. Snakes represent evil‚ and Delia is terrified of snakes. * A2. “Two months after the wedding

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    Where are you going where have you been ? Selected an early stories by Joyce Carol Oates is a short story about a 15-year old girl named Connie. Connie’s Characterization affects the theme who is to blame for the kidnapping‚ by portraying her as a pretty girl into herlsef. She is an immature teenager that cannot decide what which footstep she need to take for her safety. She also get ignores her by her mother . This characterization makes her seem new. When Arnold Friend gets to see her‚ her ignorance

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    Charles Howard Schmid‚ Jr. also known as "The Pied Piper of Tucson‚" was an American serial killer. In the story‚ Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been? by Joyce Carol Oates‚ the character Arnold Friend was based on the serial killer in which Connie was one of the many victims he had abducted. There are many possibilities on how the author intends the readers to understand it. Such as‚ it could be a dream that Connie is having‚ in all actuality it could be real; it could send a message

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    Innocence Growing up every person in the world loses the purity they were once born with and the moment when one realizes that not everything in the world is the way it was thought to be‚ the world crumbles into pieces‚ but how does it happen? Joyce Carol Oates portrays an amazing detailed moment of theft of chastity‚ or at least what is left of it‚ in "Where Are You Going‚ Where have You Been?" With symbolic imagery‚ major bibliomancy‚ and extreme personal conflict Oates easily manages to get

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    or comedic a story begins‚ the ending is what determines what type of story was told (thus what genre it falls in). This concept of endings is greatly exemplified through the comparison of the short story Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been by Joyce Carol Oates and the film the story was based on called Smooth Talk. Both works contain an abundance of similarities but‚ due to slight yet critical changes made‚ the two stories become very different in their underlying themes/genre. The two stories

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    self-confidence. This self-confidence leads to a false sense of security and a bad reputation. Connie also had an ample amount of bad choices. She would do her best to impress boys with her looks; eventually she impressed the wrong one. This short story by Joyce Carol Oates is a cautionary tale. We learn the most from stories when they have a bad ending. Through this story it is important for all girls to learn to be careful in the way they portray themselves‚ because the wrong attitude can lead you to the

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    The Separation from Childhood and Entrance into Womanhood In the story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” Joyce Carol Oates describes a teenager’s emotional turmoil during the transition to womanhood. Connie‚ the main character of this story is a fifteen years old girl. She is in the stage to leave childhood and enter womanhood‚ which causes her behavior to change. This behavior change causes conflict (plot) between Connie and her mother. She argues with her mother all the time because

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    story to make it a memorable one. There have been countless authors that try to create a short-short story but at the end of the day for one reason or another‚ their story was not considered a short-short. Through the critiques of Alice K. Turner‚ Joyce Carol Oates‚ and Leonard Michaels one can see how the story‚ “The Blue Bouquet‚” is able to be considered a true short-short story. A “zinger” or “snap” is what Alice K. Turner believes every well made short-short needs to have as its ending. The

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