Symbolism In Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?

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The short story "Where are you going, where have you been?" by Joyce Carol Oates is full of symbolism that represents elements such as evil and loss of innocence. The symbolism is a crucial part of the story because it helps the reader to read between the lines and see beyond the obvious meanings of things. Some of the important symbols present in this story are Arnold's car, Arnold himself, and the doorway of Connie's family's house. One important symbol present in the story is Arnold's orange car. I think that it is meant to resemble Cinderella's pumpkin carriage. In Cinderella's fairytale the carriage is what liberates Cinderella from her unhappy family life to the ball where she meets her prince charming, falls in love him, becomes a …show more content…

He, like his car, is decorated in order to deceive about his true appearance and nature. Arnold is a dark character being a man in his thirties going after a fifteen year old girl. He tries to lure her into a false sense of security reassuring her that he will not hurt her, and although the story finishes with open ending not fully explaining what happens next with Connie and Arnold but it seems safe to assume that Arnold does not keep up his end of the bargain. Arnold is a strange man who seems to be wearing a wig and is possibly stuffing his shoes to make himself seem taller. He definitely has something that he is trying to hide from Connie. He could just be trying to look younger so Connie will see him as a friend and trust him more or maybe he has much more to hide, like possibly being an otherworldly creature. Whether he is a human or some other creature, he is a representation of a satyr or a demon that is going to take away Connie’s trust, childhood innocence, and happiness. He has a twisted view of reality. He believes that Connie is his soul mate after seeing her the night before with her friends. He becomes obsessed with her and follows her to her house. He tries to make her see things as he sees them only to end up scaring her and intimidating her to try to get her to leave her house and come away to be with

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