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    In “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been”, the author uses symbolism through Connie to explain Connie’s interests with all the material things that she likes. Connie is a young girl who is struggling to escape reality while defying her parents and portraying herself as an “adult” which she is not. Connie feels as though she is above everyone because she got the beauty in her family as oppose to her older sister. Connie just wants listen to music all day and live with her perfect dream guy. She

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    In the fascinating short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates, the debate over naive Connie’s choice to go with manipulator Arnold Friend is significant. Clifford J. Kurkowski declares that Connie knows Arnold’s intentions and wants what he is offering, suggesting she is not an immature girl unable to make decisions for herself. However, the issue is more complicated than Kurkowski understands: although Connie tries to act older than she is, she is still not ready

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    “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates is a thriller that keeps you guessing on what direction the story is going. It is about Connie, a young girl at the age of fifteen who is growing into a woman. She was curious about the world around her and she was willing to indulge in contact with a stranger because she was fascinated with holding anyone’s attention. Connie felt like she couldn’t turn to her family because no one close to her understood or took interest in what she

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    between the parts or elements of something complex. In this scenario we are talking about the relationship within a family. In the short story of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates you see a great example of an unstable structure and one of the effects of it, vulnerability. The main character Connie grew up in a family where her relationship with the members in it would be described as distant in some people’s words. The distant relationship shaped Connie as the person

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    The short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” written by Joyce Carol Oates is told from Connie’s point of view. Connie, the main character of the story, is fifteen years old who is preoccupied with her appearance. Her mother usually scolds her for her behavior and restricts for everything she like to do. She even wishes sometimes that she and her mother were dead. This restriction motivates Connie to become even more desperate for her freedom. When she got chance to go outside, she

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    “It's all over now, baby blue”. (Dylan 1965) The fictional story Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? was written by Joyce Carol Oates in 1966 and is dedicated to Bob Dylan. She stated that her short story was somewhat based off of the song written by Bob Dylan “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue”. The short story is about a fifteen-year-old girl named Connie who is very troublesome. She captures the attention of a strange older man named Arnold Friend and he starts to stalk her. Connie’s family goes

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    Steinbeck, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates, and “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin, each author provides insight into the complexity of human nature through the internal struggles faced by a main character within each story. In “The Chrysanthemums” Steinbeck paints Elisa in a way that displays her lack of feminine identity, highlighting her personal sexual views of herself and ¬¬the internal struggle it creates, then in “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?”, Oates

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    The story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been,” could be a great book to read as a lesson for teens. In my opinion Connie learns a lesson, on how your personal appearances and attitude can be perceived differently to outsiders. She realizes that with acting older can mean being perceived as an experienced adult or as a child of youth who is craving the sexual attention from others. Even, if it’s unwanted, as in this story. Connie created this allusion of a guy trying to get her out the house

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    A Reflection from Joyce Carol Oates and Jason Derulo An eventful story by the name of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been”, written by Joyce Carol Oats, was published in 1970. The story portrays a young fifteen year old girl, who may come across as egocentric and a bit careless. Her thoughtless mistake of always dressing too provocatively one day leads her into some trouble with older men. When the story ends, it makes me assume that she eventually gets violated and raped by these older men

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    “ Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” is a short story by Joyce Carol Oates. In this short story, the setting took place in the 1960’s with a 15 year old girl named Connie. Connie is a teenager who is playing around with her friends and guys. Connie’s mother is rude to Connie, so Connie starts to acts up. When Connie starts to play around with guys, she meets a man named Arnold Friend. This story is important because it shows not to talk to strangers, listen to your parents, and call for help

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