Where Are You Going Where Have You Been Character Analysis Essay

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The short story, Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?, written by the author, Joyce Carol Oates, resembles the unpredictable life of Connie, the main character who hopes to achieve adulthood but in reality acting childlike, to the rushing adult quest teenagers hope to attain with an outcome of false illusions and disappointment. In the short story, the author describes the main character, Connie, as a young, coquettish girl who undergoes different bizarre phases throughout the story that alternated her mentality from the opening to the concluding end of the story. The main character’s teenage world, at the beginning of the story, revolved around beauty, curiosity, and independence from her family. Connie “was fifteen and she had a quick …show more content…

Arnold confessed to Connie what her family was doing while they were away, “There’s your sister in a blue dress, huh? And high heels, the poor sad bitch- nothing like you, sweetheart! And your mother’s helping some fat women with the corn, they’re cleaning the corn- husking the corn (Oates 332). Not only did this revelation gave the reader an understanding of Arnold’s extreme knowledge about Connie’s family but it also unfolded his supernatural abilities to go beyond the scope of normality. Arnold also possessed abnormal physical traits like peculiar feet and a mask-like appearance that mirrored that of a demonic creature. Arnold just like Satan, had the ability to manipulate people orally. Arnold threatens Connie by saying, “I’ll hold you so tight you won’t think you have to try to get away or pretend anything because you’ll know you can’t. And I’ll come inside you where it’s all secret and you’ll give in to me and you’ll love me” (Oates 332). Friend was successful at tormenting Connie, even though he did not physically damage her. Connie was vulnerable and defenseless by the power of his words, she could not find an escape to her

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