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    Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been: Exploring Themes Joyce Carol Oate’s short story, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been,” explores various similar themes of innocence, vulnerability, and power through the main characters. The author writes about a teenage girl named Connie who is experiencing a crucial part of her life in transitioning to adulthood. The short story begins with a warm theme of adolescence through Connie’s young life, however, it expresses the dangers of adulthood through

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    In the short story "Where are you going where have you been?" by Joyce Carol Oats and the song Wake Up by EDEN, the author and the artist both show the thematic concepts on how fantasies come to an end, and when reality hits, it hits hard. "Where are you going where have you been?" is a short story about a young 15 year old girl who is trying to fit in with the rest of the world, and is very preoccupied with her appearance and living in this pop cultural fantasy. Connie is always ignoring her mother

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    The short stories “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates and “The lottery” Shirley Jackson both explore deception by concealing the true reality of the situation and then slowly revealing information to surprise the reader. “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” explores the ideas of violence, sexuality and family, which all slowly emerge as the protagonist slowly finds out the trickery of a mysterious man she just met. On the other hand, “The Lottery” also advocates

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    Connie is a young fifteen year old who cares about her sexual drive that men have toward her. “The 1960s unleashed the so called sexual revolution. It seemed more a source of comic relief and tragic nostalgic recirculation than political inspiration…” This revolution consisted of women demanding their own rights so they could become more and more independent. There were significant shifts in social attitudes, behaviors, and institutional regulations at the beginning of the 60’s and also lasted through

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    come because of people around them, or the standard values of a group they belong in. But, in times of a difficult incident, every person behaves as they are. The essays " Where are you going, where have you been?" And "A good man is hard to find" have somewhat similar situation her. Connie of "Where are you going where have you been" is acting like a mature person, but as soon as a creepy man named Arnold Friend comes in her she becomes childlike. Comparably, the grandmother of, "a good man is hard

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    the love children have for them. Joyce Carol Oates’ “Where are you Going, where have you been” and Seamus Heaney’s “Digging” are two examples that display the complicated relationship children have with their parents. These stories also represent the fluctuating feelings children have regarding their parents. The similarities and differences in the short story and poem have the same message; however, they have differences. The theme in “Where are you Going, where have you been” and “Digging” both

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    Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? In the story Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? It talks about a man and a woman whose names are Connie and also Arnold friend. Arnold is suppose ably Connie’s friend who seems to just be Connie’s conscious speaking to her to tell her to do the thinks that she does. In spite of the way that Connie tries to show the nearness of being a created woman who has learned about men, her involvement with Arnold reveals this is only an execution. She has

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    short story Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? (1966), by Joyce Carol Oates explores themes of the blurring of reality and fantasy, the power of manipulation, and the loss of innocence. It starts out with a description of the main character, Connie, describing her as a typical adolescent, caught in between her childhood and the desire for adulthood. At 15 years old, Connie is aware of her beauty and uses it to gain attention and popularity with boys, often engaging in flirtation and seeking

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    story “Where Are You Going? Where Have You Been?” both characters, Connie and Arnold, suffer from having dual identities. Connie is an individual who acts completely different outside her home, where she tries to portray an image of being sexually appealing. However, she is the complete opposite within her home, where she hides her sexuality and acts more like the adolescent she really is. Arnold is a mature man, something Connie is looking for in life and this intrigues her. Both characters have trouble

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    She explores complex themes and characters that have rich descriptions and imagery. Her writing is very realistic and can create a powerful reading experience. Diving into the short story ‘Where are you going, Where have you been?’ Oates displays a teenage girl named Connie, who is tied between youth and adulthood. She encounters a mysterious guy, which leads to an eerie and tense situation. In the short story Where are you going, where have you been? Author Joyce Carol Oates conveys the characterization

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