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

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“In Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" by Joyce Carol Oates, the story revolves around a 15 year old girl named Connie. She tells us in the beginning about how her relationship with her mother and the rest of her family is, and how they interact with each other. It focuses on this girl and her activities of being defiant. She goes out with her friends on a weekly basis and continues to hang out with guys that she interacts with when she’s out, and sees this guy in his car that left an impression on her. Whenever her family leaves for the day to go to a barbecue, that guy comes to her house, and she ends up terrified of him. In the end, she is not herself and walks into something that is different in her eyes, like a place she had never seen before. In this story, I think there are many different ways to interpret what is happening and what is being said. What I read was a story of a girl who lost her way and a man, somewhat resembling the devil shows up to her door and coerces her into leaving her old life behind. Connie in my mind wants to be a woman in many ways, putting on the disguise of a woman’s look, hiding that she is really just a kid. Only caring how pretty she is, and if the boys will be looking at her. She hangs out with her friends a couple days …show more content…

This description of Ellie was the turning point in the story and how it was told. It changed the mood from a playful back and forth between two people into something darker. Connie saying, “Maybe you two better go away,” turns the mood and begins to make Friend become more pushy and arrogant. "”Connie, don't fool around with me. I mean—I mean, don't fool around,”" Friend said this, and then corrected himself like he wanted her to fool around with him and not anyone

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