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    In “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?,” the short story by Joyce Carol Oates, the setting takes place in the suburbs in the 1960’s. During the time period when the story was written, the world was perceived as being more innocent and nobody was as aware of the evil that surrounded them. In the short story, the main character, Connie, spends her summer admiring herself, going out with her friends, and acting way older than her age when she isn’t home. When she comes face to face with her mysterious

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    In the short story, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been,” by Joyce Carol Oates shows the readers similarities to the epic tails of the past. It is to be expected that with the similarities between the story and the epics, that the story does not always end up in just the way the reader thinks they might. Most of today's readers want an ending in which the heroine of the story Connie, ends up getting what she deserves in just about everything. But, looking back to the epic tails almost nothing

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    Tommy Decker Ms. Poarch English 12 16 November 2017 Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been was it all a dream? The suspenseful short story has a theory where Connie could of been dreaming the whole thing. Through “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been”, A short story Joyce Carol Oates writes how it could be a suspenseful dream. In the short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” Joyce Carol Oates shows that it is all a dream by use the plot, imagery , and setting throughout the story

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    The short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” was written in 1966 by Joyce Carol Oates. The short story introduces the main character, Connie, as a 15-year-old girl who is a lot like a stereotypical teenager. Connie is portrayed as a naïve girl who uses her looks to attract boys’ attention. However, her innocent flirtations cause her to attract the attention of a middle-aged man, Arnold Friend. She finds herself in a dangerous situation while home alone. Joyce Oates dramatizes a

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    Where Are You Going Where Have You Been Moral

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    Delivering Moral Messages in Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been and A Good Man is Hard to Find School shootings, bombings, rape, and murder are words that are commonly seen in newspaper headlines and heard on the morning news. To most people these acts seem like senseless violence. However, writers like Joyce Carol Oates and Flannery O’Connor use these same violent images to deliver a powerful moral message. Their stories “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” and “A Good Man is Hard

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    HERE Have you ever had a dream that felt so real because of how much you wanted it, no? Well now i will tell you who has. “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates is an interesting and controversial short story that will leave the reader guessing. Through setting, plot, and characterization Joyce Carol oates successfully achieves the idea that Connie’s interaction with Arnold Friend is merely a dream meant to fulfill her deep desires. good. Based on the story “Where Are You

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    Emily Bentley 11/17/2017 Dr. Thorpe Hour 2 Superior Story Between the two short stories both written by author Joyce Carol Oates, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” “Life After High School”, it is clear that the story “Where Are You Going Where Have You Been, is the more superior story when comparing literary elements found throughout the story. Joyce Carol Oates uses symbolism, simile, metaphor and imagery to explain what Connie went through. Symbolism is used throughout the story in

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    place in the summer where the flowers are blossoming and the grass is bright green painting a story of life and prosperity and by the end the story takes a dark and mysterious turn. “Hunters in the Snow” by Tobias Wolff, a story of three men who are on there way to a hunting trip mid winter where the snow is falling and the heater in the truck is not running, though out the story there selfish attitudes changes the lives around them. In “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates

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    Joyce Carol Oates’s story, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” is about Connie, fifteen, who is preoccupied with her appearance. Her mother gets upset with her for admiring herself so frequently, however Connie doesn’t seem to care much for her mother’s opinions. Connie’s mother is constantly comparing Connie to her sister June who is twenty-four. June is neat and responsible. Their father works a lot and seems to ignore his daughters. Their mother on the other hand is constantly nagging Connie

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    vulnerable and taken advantage of showing the history of how women were treated. In the short story,”Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates, the character, Connie, was known for her beauty, never being appreciated at home causing insecurity ,and falls for the deceiving tricks of one Arnold Friend. He is a young man who gets in Connie's head by describing the scenery of where exactly her family is and eventually manipulating her. With Arnold friend’s ability to locate her family

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