Maeve Moynihan In the short story Where are you going, Where have you been? By Joyce Carol Oats ,is about a young girl who who argues with her family and thinks she's older and mature then the is. She has a “I do what I want” kind of attitude. The day her father dropped her off at the mall with her friend, she walked across the highway to a drive in restaurant in hopes to scope out some boys without her parents knowing she was doing so because she knew she was not suppose to be doing it. She ended…
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what is good or bad for us? Do we agree that adolescents have the right to choose their way of living? These kinds of questions lead us to think a lot about our life; especially when we have been young. Everyone in this life has the right to choose how he wants to live his life, but no matter what it is, it supposed to be a good life that falls into success, happiness, and comfort. In this short story, “Where are you going, where have you been?” Joyce Carol Oates introduces us to Connie and her family…
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The ending of a story can make or break the story as a whole. If the audience enjoys reading the book, but is upset with the ending, it possibly could ruin the entire book for them. A mysterious ending is a different approach, which could make the reader enjoy the book more. At first, one may think this isn’t true because the audience is left on a cliffhanger; however, it requires the reader to think about the ending and what they believe actually happened. Having a mysterious ending also encourages…
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Joyce Oates’s short story “Where Are you Going, Where Have You Been” is an extremely intense story that makes you wonder what will happen next. One particle thought I had when reading is how the personality of the main character, Connie, seemed to change. By that I mean, at the beginning of the story we see Connie as self-centered and conceded. We see this when she consistently ignores her mother’s comments, and only cares if she can go out with her friends. We see this personality all the way up…
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We all have at least one time experienced that there are some entities in life that we have to figure out on our own. If it is just to put our finger into hot water to see if it is hot, although our parents told us not to do that, because it will burn our finger and hurt. But we will remember that lesson easier when we experience it on our own, than somebody telling us that the water is hot, the experience…
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Studies I 15 February 2015 What is the Truth in Joyce Carol Oates’s “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” Arnold Fiend is the biggest dilemma that this story has and who he actually is. Is he The Pied Piper of Tuscan? Comparing the short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been”, to the background information of “The Pied Piper of Tuscan” I could not have seen a more clear resemblance of the two. Don Moser tells the story about a 23-year-old murderer, Charles Schmid and how he cruised around…
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Since the publication of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” many critics have attempted to analyze Joyce Carol Oates’ story. One of the most debatable things about the story is whether it is a work of realism or surrealism. Some critics agree that the story is an actual event while others argue that it is a dream. I think the short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” is a work of realism. The “consistent naturalism” throughout the story proves it. Coulthard expresses, “[a]bsolutely…
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Hurst 1 Allison Hurst Professor Ben Mayo English Comp II 30 April 2011 Analysis of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates In 1966, Joyce Carol Oates published her short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?”. Oates was inspired to write this story after reading about a serial killer that was referred to as “The Pied Piper of Tucson”. Oates was disturbed by the number of teenagers that this killer was able to persuade to help him and keep his secrets…
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characteristics of opinions and human nature in “Where are you going, where have you been?” In the short story Connie is just like any teenage girl sneaking around and telling her parents where she is going but then being in a different location. This story is focused on Connies appearance and how her mother compares her to her older sister. In most families it is always like that they compare oneself to others. Wherever you go there's always going to be someone to judge. Joyce Oates frequently expresses…
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reality. Joyce Carol Oates’s “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been,” has been interpreted in abstract ideas. However, all these abstract ideas take away from the plain realism Oates bases her short story on to draw attention to the public awareness of teen predators. To interpret Oates story in realism contributes…
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