incomplete ending in a certain way. Three short-stories that capture this practice nicely are John Updike’s “A&P”, Joyce Carol Oates’ “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?”, and Raymond Carver’s “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love.” By examining the non-resolution of these…
Violence has been a prevalent issue in the world for centuries. Violence appears in many forms, including war and crime. It is part of an unfortunate reality that affects people worldwide, causing suffering and destruction. In today's age, violence seems more like a concept shown through phones and television screens, but it is a tragic truth for some people, especially women and African Americans. In the 1950s, Langston Hughes, author of the poem "Harlem," shined a light on issues of racism. He…
Brandon Siron Anne Henley Rowe ENG 112 27 September 2017 Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been Final Draft In the short story "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" Written by Joyce Carol Oates, is a fiction about a rebellious fifteen-year-old girl named Connie. She is obsessed with her appearance and avoids her mother when she tries to tell her that her appearance isn't what's important. Connie wants to get attention from boys until she gets attention from the wrong boy.…
“Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” Rough Draft In the story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been”, there are multiple ways to interpret what it is conveying. Joyce Carol Oates managed to make a story where the genre can be seen as “psychological realism” and “realistic allegory”. In it, the main character, named Connie, is on a search for independence be hanging out at a restaurant. Through further analysis, it can be revealed that Connie and Arnold’s relationship mirrors that of…
You’ve Got a Friend in Me The story “Where are you going, where have you been” written by Joyce Carol Oates, chronicles the story of a young girl named Connie faced with the ultimate choice of saving her life or her family. Oates uses the deal with the devil genre short story to show the struggle Connie dealt with and how she reacted to the choice of life or death. In Oates story, Arnold Friend is the literal devil because of his unruly, translucent appearance, his overwhelming knowledge of…
2/28/15 Fiction Project Loss of innocence is a theme that is used in many literally pieces. In the short stories, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been”, Young Goodman Brown, and “Greasy Lake” the theme of loss of innocence can tie these stories together. It is used in different ways with different plots, but it is still evident. In the short story, Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been, written by Bob Dylan, is a story about a fifteen year old girl named Connie. Connie is very “in to”…
The short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” written by Joyce Carol Oates takes place in America during the 1960’s. The story is about a young feeble minded girl named Connie and her encounter with Arnold Friend someone who exploits women. Connie is a very flamboyant person and it gets her in a heap of trouble. Arnold Friend drives to Connie’s house while her parents aren’t there and the reader is led to believe that he rapes her. The story is an important book to read because it…
"Where are you going, where have you been?” Is mixture of psychological thriller and coming of age story, written by Joyce Carol Oates, an American author born on June 16, 1938, in Lockport, New York. This short story tells us about Connie, a fifteen year old girl who lives with her mom, her dad and her sister June. Connie is described as a teenager who is constantly preoccupied about her appearance, trying to look desirable and mature. Her dangerous and naive search for maturity and…
child in concern can be greatly damaged in the process. Even in the case of full grown adults, without proper rules everything falls apart. Joyce Carol Oates tackles this need for government in her realistic allegory short story, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” Through the story, the life of Connie is revealed to be a rebellious fifteen year old who was warped by the people and world around her. Oates conveys the life of this troubled…
In the short story “Where Are You Going Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates, the plot revolves around a young narcissist named Connie. Connie is a 15 year old normal teenage girl relatively speaking. She has no interest in responsibility and often dreams of the Disney-like life of a beautiful girl being met by an extraordinary man. Connie’s desire to be rebellious, her desire to be better than others, and her desire to be noticed are the focus of this story. Despite the similarity in these…