a good man is hard to find1 ... the family. In Oatesamp39 story Connie first comes into indirect contact with Arnold Friend when she is at the restaurant. He shows ... View More
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Connie in Joyce Carol Oatesamp39 Short Story Where Are You Going ... ... fact that was not even a face, but an idea, a feeling, mixed up with the urgent insistent pounding of the music...ampquot As the story moves along Connie and her ... View More
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Joyce Car. OatsConnie Connie: The Big, Dumb, Horny Daydreamer When one looks at this title there is no ... that it is an eyecatcher and that it must suggest some good points on a story. ... View More
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ampquotWhere Are You Going, Where Ha ... where she is. Throughout the story Connie tends to get lost in daydreams about the boys and the idea of romance. p. 283 ampquotConnie ... View More
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Sympathy For The Devil ... Itamp39s All Over Now, Baby Blue.ampquotDavidson I couldnamp39t help thinking how much the Rolling Stones song ampquotSympathy For The Devilampquot fit the story. Connie was fifteen ... View More
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Where are you going ... abduction play an important role in creating the meaning of ampquotWhere Are You Going, Where Have You Beenampquot In the beginning of the story, Connieamp39s mother says ... View More
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where are you going where have you been ... shock of the moment, make it all right againampquot451. At the end of the story, Connie surrenders to Arnoldamp39s commands. She does not ... View More
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A young Girls Choice ... All through the story Connie listens to the music on a particular radio station. The music and the voice of this DJ are always in her heard. ... View More
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Is Where are you going Where have you been a tragedy ... the end of the story. She has sacrificed herself to save her family, so there is no feeling of pity for Connie as the story ends. ... View More
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2 Navels ... Pacoamp39s love affairs with both Conchita and Connie were just story seasonings: subplots to add flavor and controversy to the story. ... View More
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Where are you going, where have you been Feminist Allegory ... The story of Connie, an attractive young woman, being enslaved into bondage by an aggressive male figure is a story that many women from all time periods can ... View More
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Joyce Carol Oates ... her family and rape by Arnold Friend in the short story ampquotWhere are You Going, Where Have You Beenampquot Throughout the story the reader watches Connie, the central ... View More
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Love: Joyce Carol Oates and Raymond Carver ... her courage and love: ampquot...youamp39re better than them because not a one of them would have done this for you.ampquot The story ends with Connie following Arnold. ... View More
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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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Just a Dream ... Through out the story it continuously states that Connie dreams about the boys she meets, or she dreams as she is dazed in the summer warmth, and that she is ... View More
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Where are you going, where have you been ... In our group discussion, we found that this was a coming of age story because we see Connie grow from a young unknowing teenager to an adult who sacrifices her ... 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 doesnamp39t take you ... View More
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Where are you going and Where Have you Been ... At this storyamp39s conclusion Connie comes to the realization that she was not as independent as she once thought, and that she didnamp39t know as much about life as ... View More
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Where are you going and Where Have you Been ... At this storyamp39s conclusion Connie comes to the realization that she was not as independent as she once thought, and that she didnamp39t know as much about life as ... View More
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Refutation of a Literary Review on Joyce Carol Oates Where are You ... Where Have You Beenampquot Studies in Short Fiction, 1978. In her criticism, she compares the story of Connieamp39s passive submission to Arnold Friend with the ... View More
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Where are you going Where have you been by Joyce Carol Oates ... ... Connie is so defenseless by the end of the story, that, rather than being frightened of her own sexuality, she has seemingly become disassociated from the body ... View More
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Where are You Going Where Have you Been and a and P ... The author begins the story with Connieamp39s life to establish a world we can grow familiar with so we will later feel the experience of the foundation dropping ... View More
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Where are you going ... beenampquot is a short story written by Joyce Carols Oates, which describes a strange man named Arnold Friend who is obsessed over a young teenager named Connie. ... View More
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Joyce carol oates whereare you going where have you been ... of such experience. For all the talk of sex and boys in the story, we have no clear evidence that Connie is not still a virgin. ... View More
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Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been Illusion vs. Reali ... The very thought of being so helpless in such a situation makes the story seem more like a dream, as Connie surrenders the way many of us would in a nightmare. ... View More
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Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been Analysis ... The music went on and off throughout the story as Connie moved in and out of grownup situations, but it did not fade in the end. ... View More
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joyce oates ... This could also imply that Friend was putting a ampquotspellampquot on Connie to make her ... Although it is not clear in the story whether Arnold Friend is the Devil, there ... View More
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Pigman and me ... The vivona family consists of Connie and her twin boys. The story begins when Paulamp39s mother had got evicted for not paying rent at their last apartment. ... View More
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ampquotWhere are you going...ampquot ... Arnold Friend. From the very first paragraph in this short story, the reader gets an immediate sense of Connie. She is described ... View More
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Analysis of The Intruder ... He knew Connie would never understand that he was only trying to protect her. The story represents how a young boyamp39s desire to be recognized as something great ... View More
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