Coney's decision Nobody really knows what will happen in the future. We want to know that we are living every day and that God's will is there for our lives. However, we will continue and make decisions that may or may not affect the outcome of our lives. At Joyce Carroll Oates, I met a 15-year-old beautiful girl, Connie, "Where did you go, where did you go?" Like most teenagers, Connie is sometimes a rebellious, crazy boy. Some of her and her girlfriend go to a small local restaurant where older children go out.
Where are you going, where are you going? Introduction of Joey Carroll Oates' short story "Where are you going and where are you going?" In 1966, it was first published in the literary journal Epoch Times. The story tells the starting point and the ritual being told. This work is an example of an adult story, also known as a story of enlightenment. Among such stories, the main character is usually from childhood to adulthood, or from Joyce Carol Oates, an important section of "Where have you been and where have you gone", transition and transition experience I experienced it. Conney's self-absorbed, rebellious, very simple 15 year old young man was thrown into this world of libido. When Oats explains to Connie to us, we will understand the behavior that affects her, not the thoughts of others or the matter they deal with.
In the story, Joyce Carol Oates, rustic girl Conny met a foolish older man, Arnold's friend, "Where are you going?" Connie was fascinated by the charm and beauty of Arnold Friend, so she was deceived and caught in his trap. Connie becomes a more mature mature teenager, interacts with older teenagers and becomes more provocative than her true performance. However, it is easy for Cony to be deceived indeed without knowing about the world. Conny 's actions attracted the wrong attention, and she noticed that not everyone sees what they look like.
Where are you going? Where were you? In a short story, "Where are you, where were you?" By Johnny Carroll Oates, Connie shows off her beauty, attracts opposite attention and leads to temptation. Arnold Friend, an iconic devil enemy, shows how easy it is to take your safe shelter through evil behavior. Connie is acting at home with her behavior, and how she will act whenever she is with her friend's group. Cony refused to have a place of desire, hope, despair and struggle. Joyce Carol Oates shows her struggle of suffocation in her short story "Where are you going, where have you been?" This story tells a young girl named Conney and the life of a strange confrontation between her fate and a strange man. Connie is a self-conscious, rebellious teenager, feeling as trapped in his own house and trying to find a way to tell the world around himself with his family. her