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    She explores complex themes and characters that have rich descriptions and imagery. Her writing is very realistic and can create a powerful reading experience. Diving into the short story ‘Where are you going, Where have you been?’ Oates displays a teenage girl named Connie, who is tied between youth and adulthood. She encounters a mysterious guy, which leads to an eerie and tense situation. In the short story Where are you going, where have you been? Author Joyce Carol Oates conveys the characterization

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    Through its contrasting reality and dreamlike scenes, Oates’ “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” uses details from a true American horror story to convey a message about society, youth and a loss of innocence. Arizona native Charles Schmid murdered Alleen Rowe on May 31, 1964. Schmid was considered a serial killer and was subsequently arrested and convicted of the heinous crimes that he was accused of. The profile of Schmid as a short man who wore makeup, wigs and altered boots to make

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    Where Are You Going? Where Have You Been? In the short story, "Where are you going, Where Have You Been?" by Joyce Carol Oates, Connie flaunts her beauty to receive attention from the opposite sex and is lead to temptation. The antagonist Arnold Friend, who symbolizes the devil, shows how simple it is to take away your safe haven through sinister acts. Connie is split between how she acts and portrays herself at home, and how she acts whenever she is with her group of friends. Connie refuses to

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    Psycho, Demon, Dreams, Oh My! “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates is a short story about a 15-year old girl named Connie that falls in the trap of Arnold Friend. There are many interpretations to this short story, and many arguments have fought back and forth to find out the true inside meaning to find out what the reason was for Joyce Carol Oates to write this story. There are hundreds of analyses for this story out there, but I am going to just be talking about three;

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    The Cultural Revolution and Sexual Desires in Oates’s “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” The late 1950s was a time of cultural revolution which had a large influence on the American youth. “As the next decade drew near, issues such as civil rights, war, women 's rights, and the sexual revolution would deeply affect many American teenagers. The conservative family values and morals that predominated in the 1950s were just beginning to be challenged as the decade came to a close” (Moss and

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    "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" By Joyce Carol Oates A short story titled "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" tells a tale of an adolescent girl who suffers consequences of growing up in the unsupportive environment and the society preoccupied by the media. It is considered to be the most famous work of Joyce Carol Oates, an American writer, the winner of many significant literary awards and a two- time candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature. The story was first

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    short story out of the 6 read for the assignment is Joyce Carol Oates’, “Where are you going, Where have you been.” Each short story had its own importance within the story, but Joyce Carol Oates short story had the strongest impact while reading. A story is supposed to entertain, interest, or cause an emotion to be drawn out by the reader or audience it's reaching out to. As a short story “Where are you going, where have you been?” contains all these aspects. Other stories for example “Sonny's Blues”

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    “Why don’t you keep your room clean like your sister?” was one of the many things that Connie’s mom said to compare her to her sister in the story Where are you going, where have you been by Joyce Carol Oates. Going through the pages one can discover how Connie likes to be out of the house with her friends versus spending time with her family. When Connie was at home, her mother would always compare her to other girls and how she did not meet the same standards. Her mother would make her do typical

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    Joyce Carol Oates' short story "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" Connie struggles with the complexities of adolescence and her challenging interactions with the world. Connie's rebellious spirit frequently clashes with her mother's expectations, setting the stage for a fateful encounter with a man named Arnold Friend. Initially appearing charming, Arnold's true intentions gradually reveal themselves to be darker, catching Connie off guard and leading her down a dangerous path. Through a

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    “relies on the character fears, guilt, failings, evil, and mental instability to build tension or further the plot” (Howells 410). Many stories contain psychological horror, including the short story, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates. “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” revolves around the story of Connie, a fifteen year old, who through her own mistakes, allows herself to be stolen from her home by a stranger, Arnold Friend, who gains an obsession with Connie.

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