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Monday, December 26, 2016

Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?

1. The plot of the tommyrot Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?  written by Joyce Carol Oates is nearly Connie, fifteen year-old girl, who was possessed with the modality she looks. Her mother was not sharp about Connies possession, and always countersink her older sister June as an example of a respect fitting girl, insisting that Connie should be standardised June You dont see your sister drop that junk  (Oates 233). It was Sunday when Arnold assistant came to Connies ho delectation while her family was on a barbecue. He came with his offensive friend, Ellie, and was acting like he knew her very well, and insists her to go with them for a ride we aint leaving until you start with us  (Oates 239).\n\n2. Where are you pass, where induct you been starts with Her name was Connie  (Oates 233) which signals that the story is going to be told in third-person narrator. most(prenominal) of the story told from Connies point of view. vote counter who present th ing as Connie sees allows reader to identify that during her talk with Arnold Friend, she is transformed from flirt ...Youre my date. Im your lover, honey,  (Oates 240) to victim Soon as you run across the phone I...can come inside. You wont compliments that  (Oates 241). Arnold Friend is presented the way he appears to Connie which makes him less human and to a greater extent ominous. Using a third-person report voice, instead of using Connies words, gives Oats to use descriptive language that Connie possible would not be able to use. Because of narratives language, majority of mood, imaginary and symbolist presented in the story. \n\n3. The literal use of symbol opprobrious  in a story is fundamentally a main change of Arnold Friend. His hair ...he had shaggy, shabby grim hair that looked crazy...  (Oates 236) and lashes are glowering; also, his jeans are black as well as a color of his name on a car ARNOLD promoter was written in tarlike black letters on a si de... (Oates 236). Everything that caught Connies attention in Arnold dissemble black ...

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