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friend or fiend
... of a truly deranged character. Arnold Friend follows Connie from the beginning of the story. When Connie finally notices his presence ... View More
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Why Arnold was the devil
... The fear effect of Friend on Connie was so strong that it made her forget what her kitchen looked like. Friend again fooled Connie ... View More
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Is Where are you going Where have you been a tragedy
... Have You Beenampquot Connie wishes ampquotshe herself was dead and it was all over.ampquot This leaves room for Arnold Friend to enter the picture and grant Connies wish and ... View More
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Where Are You Going Where Hav
... family. After being victimized by Arnold Friend, Connie bravely goes for a ride with Arnold Friend to spare her family pain. Her ... View More
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Where Are You Going, where Have you Been
... nevertheless. Before her encounter with Arnold Friend, Connie ampquotexists in a dreamlike stateampquot, as AR Coulthard writes. ampquotHer mother ... View More
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Joyce Car. OatsConnie
... Although Arnold Friend seems to be real to the reader and to Connie, he, his friend, and his car are all just imaginary in one of Connies daydreams. ... View More
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Just a Dream
... Sure, she may be vain and it seems to appear that a mirror is Keka 2 Connies best friend, but she only looks in a mirror for reassurance. ... View More
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Where are you going
... Arnold Friend sees Connie in the way most serial killers see their victims: as sustenance needed to make it through every day. Connie ... View More
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Joyce Carol Oates
... the story. After hooking her with a complement Arnold Friend announces his intentions and Connie begins to panic. From his clothes ... View More
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Where are you going
... Oates also constructs Arnold Friend as Connies only hope her universe, her only escape and he alienate her from her house and surrounding. ... View More
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joyce oates
... ampquotAfter his hand fell back to his side the X was still in the air, almost visibleampquot 593. The X is a sign of evil, and Friend tells Connie that it is his sign. ... View More
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Wher are you going where have you been
... From the moment Arnold Friend and Connie see each other he appears to have a kind of magnetism that she can not help but notice, He stared at her and then ... View More
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Sympathy For The Devil
... Connie and her friend would go into town with her friends father. ... Friend also knows that her mother disapproves of her, which makes Connie seem vulnerable. ... View More
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Joyce carol oates whereare you going where have you been
... boyfriend himself. Arnold Friend, young Connieamp39s abductor and probable rapistmurderer, displays a satanic identity. Arnold is the ... View More
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ampquotWhere are you going...ampquot
... The confusion, insecurity, and vanity that come with being a teenager make Connie more vulnerable to Arnold Friends coercion. ... View More
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Refutation of a Literary Review on Joyce Carol Oates Where are You ...
Where Have You Been Studies in Short Fiction, 1978. In her criticism, she compares the story of Connies passive submission to Arnold Friend with the ... View More
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where are you going where have you been
... Hence, wanting to be treated like an adult, Connie loathed for her childhood the moment Arnold Friend and his jalopy pulled up in her driveway. ... View More
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Where Are You Going, Where Ha
... mother, she felt her breath start to jerk back and forth in her lungs as if it were something Arnold Friend was stabbing her with. Lastly, Connie proves her ... View More
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Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been Illusion vs. Reali
... s minds. Arnold Friend is not quite normal, as Connie begins to notice small things about him that add up to trouble. He was ... View More
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a good man is hard to find1
... Connie meets a guy and he asks her to leave with him to go to another place. Connie tells her friend that she is not staying and leaves with the guy. ... View More
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A young Girls Choice
... mirror. ampquotGonna get you babyampquot Oates 7, was the first thing Arnold Friend said to Connie when he went to her house. After examining ... View More
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Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been Analysis
... driveway. They are strangers to Connie, yet the driver, Arnold Friend, openly expresses his strong feelings for Connie. At first ... View More
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A Good Man is Hard to Find vs Where are You Going Where Have
... For instance, when Connie and her friend go to the diner, a situation in which Connie is somewhat unfamiliar and anxious, Oates writes, the music was always ... View More
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A Good Man is Hard to Find
... From the moment Arnold Friend and Connie see each other he appears to have a kind of magnetism that she cannot help but notice, He stared at her and then ... View More
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CompareandContrast
... Fifteenyearold Connie is threatened by a thirtyyearold man named Arnold Friend, You donamp39t want them to get hurt,ampquot Arnold Friend went on. ... View More
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Where are You Going Where Have you Been and a and P
... night. However, later in the story, Oates suddenly projects an image of terror when Arnold Friend arrives at Connies doorstep. To ... View More
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Where have you been, Where areyou going
... He was accompanied by a friend and was persistent in persuading her to leave with him. Although flirtatious at first, Connie stayed at the door and had a ... View More
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Where are you going, where have you been
... we found that this was a coming of age story because we see Connie grow from a ... The allegory that we found in the story was Arnold Friend is displayed as the ... View More
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where you are going, where you have been essay
In this story the main character, Connie, is a 15yearold girl who falls victim to a rape and murder by Arnold Friend, although the story doesnt take you ... View More
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where are you going where have you been
Connies adventure with Arnold Friend In this short story Where are you going, where have you been Carol Joyce presents Connie as a rebellious fifteen ... View More
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