Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been Essay

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    will always go our own way fractures, when we find parents and figures with authority irritating and austere, and we strain against our restrictions with acts of defiance, just like a chick struggling to break free of its shell. “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” is a haunting story by Joyce Carol Oates that tells of a egotistical girl in this particular stage of life, Connie, who resisted her mother’s discipline with her intemperate behavior, but as a cost of breaking out of her protective

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    Where are You Going Where Have You Been Essay “Be careful what you wish for you might get it”-Tom Lauga An happy girl who looks at her family with disgust, a man who comes across slightly creepy at first yet is much worse than predicted, and a man who simply listens to the radio while appearing to be some sort of henchman who’s character goes beyond a story and has deep rooted connections to a real world murder. In the short story “Where are You Going Where Have You Been” the author Joyce Carol

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    “Where are you going, where have you been?” Any Adolescence can be distracted or thrown off track very easily considering that they are at those vulnerable ages were they just want to fit in and feel important. In Joyce Carol Oates’s short story, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?”, Connie’s mother did not make her feel pretty or important nor did her father. The title of this story can be interpreted many different ways. The title sounds like the sort of question someone would hear

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    The short story “Where are you going, where have you been,” which is written by Joyce Carol Oates, it tells about a fifteen-year-old beautiful girl Connie, who has annoyed by her family conflict because of her un-satisfy-mother and barely-talk-father, she pretended to be like matureness, so she spend her time to hang out with older boys to prove herself. Once Connie was captured attentions of a strange older man Arnold Friend, and was threatened by him in front of her house, Arnold ultimately peeled

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    In certain cases, especially in one of Joyce Carol Oates most renowned pieces of writing, you’d wish you had never left home. “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” is a modern classic short story written by Joyce Carol Oates. Oates decided to dedicate the short story to Bob Dylan after hearing his song, “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue”. His song was Oates inspiration to the most anthologized of all of her works, based on a real-life serial killer in the 1960’s, Charles Schmid. Oates modeled her

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    Joyce Carol Oates’s story, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You been?” Is a story about fifteen year old Connie, who is conceded in her appearance and believes that her parents are never right. This mindset takes a turn on Connie when she is abducted from her own home. Oates’s lesson behind the story is that being truthful and honest about what one is doing is imperative to one’s safety. Connie was too wrapped up in her beauty and wanting the attention of boys that she missed the warning signs

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    “Where are you going, where have you been?” is a deep story that takes you on a rebellious trip as the character goes through her own self-created illusions to come to terms with her sexual inexperience. She is confused between what is real and what is not real by a dream that is a manifestation of Connie’s desires for attention from the opposite sex. Through this journey, she finds herself and leaves her selfishness behind. Connie leads a double life that no one in her family suspects. She is

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    In the short story “Where are you going,Where have you been”,the author uses three types of imagery techniques throughout the short story.The author makes the story much more appealing by integrating kinesthetic,visual,and auditory. The author creates movement in the short story by adding words for movement. Joyce Carol Oates writes, “They must have been familiar sights, walking around the shopping plaza in their shorts and flat ballerina slippers that always scuffed the sidewalk, with charm

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    In 1970, Joyce Carol Oates published a short story titled “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” Oates writes about the life of Connie, a girl whose parents are uninvolved and unaware of the true intentions Connie as when leaving the house with her friends, mingling with the older crowd and meeting boys. Out with her friends one night, she sees one boy in particular Arnold, who wants to get to know Connie and goes to drastic lengths to meet her. Connie’s experience with Arnold reminds me of

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    stories endings are predictable and joyful, but others are absolutely confusing, unpredictable and disastrous. Whether the reader agrees or not the ending is always the author’s choice. In the short story, “Where Are You going, Where have you been?” Joyce Carol Oates (1966) ends the story with curiosity and invites the reader to believe in the supernatural. This short story ending is similar to the Bible because it has many interpretations and the interpretation depends on the person who reads it

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