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8 Cards in this Set

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Connie
-you (the reader) is not supposed to like Connie.
-there is nothing likeable about her character
-typical/average teenage girl
-so stuck up that she doesnt see the dangers around her.
-No heroic qualities about her.
Connie and Arnold Friend
-Connie's heart/soul was given to Arnold Friend once she stepped outside her screen door
-Connie has to make the decision to go with Arnold on her own/she cannot be forced.
Connie going with Arnold Friend represents what?
Rebirth
What implication is made at the end of the story?
Connie will be disposed of and never be found
Connie's mother
-unsympathetic character
-jealous of her daughter
-nag/unlikeable
Why is Connie's father never described in the story?
to parallel the lack of relationship between him and Connie
Arnold Friend
-it is assumed that he killed:
-the chicken lady
-the pettinger girl
Primary tool that Arnold Friend uses to appeal to Connie:
Transistor radio (Ellie Oscar's)