Foreshadowing In 'Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been'

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“Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” As Marta Kagan says, “Listen to your heart above all other voices.” This quote helps build on the main events in the story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” by creating suspense through the characters Connie and Arnold. Along with the warning signs of Arnold through foreshadowing and dialogue. The author uses foreshadowing to give the reader a little incite of how Arnold acts when Connie walks by his car with another guy. “It was a boy with shaggy black hair, in a convertible jalopy painted gold. He stared at her and then his lips widened into a grin. Connie slit her eyes at him and turned away, but she couldn’t help glancing back and there he was, still watching her. He wagged a finger and laughed and said, ‘Gonna get you, baby.’ ”(Oates 1). A couple days later Connie was sitting in That’s right. Come over here to me… Now come out through the kitchen to me, honey, and let’s see a smile, try it, you’re a brave, sweet little girl’”(Oates 7). “She put her hand against the screen. She watch herself push the door slowly open as if she were back safe somewherein the other doorway, watching this body and this head of long hair moving out into the sunlight where Arnold Friend waited”(7). What had gotten into Connie, why would she go out with Arnold knowing that all he is going to do is hurt her. Readers may think she is a state of shock and the only thing she can do to protect her family is by going with Arnold. After all the conflict in dialogue and suspense of the unknown characters and actions of the character though out the story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You been” by Joyce Carol Oates “Listen to your heart above all other voices.” A quote by Marta Kagan that shows us how important it really is to not lsiten to the other voices around do what you think is right. If Connie would have known, and listened to this quote she may have been able to bring herself to calling the

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