Analysis Of Where Are You Going Where Have You Been By Joyce Carol Oates

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Abigail Kaffenberger
Sherbondy
English 111
27 November 2017
Joyce Carol Oates In many of Joyce Carol Oates short stories, she expresses her emotions from dealing with a tragic childhood, and trying to combine the natural world to what it really means. She wanted her stories to feel real by writing about society and people today, that others could connect with.
After reading numerous short stories written by Oates, I believe people can relate and connect with her more emotionally with how she uses real life events become so realistic. Oates was born on June 16, 1983 in Lockport, New York. Her early years were sometimes tough as she grew up on a farm, but that did not stop her from reading and writing. At a young age, Oates developed such a passion for writing and said she could never put a book down. When she got in her teenage years, she received her first typewriter and her parents showered her with unconditional love and support for her choice of a career, as she started writing throughout high school and college. She attended Syracuse University, which she earned a scholarship to, and won the college short story contest. She graduated as valedictorian in 1960 with a degree in English. Oates then started teaching at the University of Detroit in 1961, and then after a couple of …show more content…

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