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Sunday, March 17, 2019

Free Essays: Language in Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? :: Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been

When a person is put in an incredibly horrifying situation where the outcome is unpredictable many corporeal and emotional changes take place. Joyce Carol Oatess write up Where Are You Going, Where be possessed of You Been? places Connie, a typical teenager, in this situation. Throughout the story, occasionally using phantasmal undertones, Connies language of a typical teenager gradually changes, from tranquilize and somewhat curious to nervous and terrified. Early in the story on a Sunday morning, Connies family leaves to go to a family barbeque mow the street. Connie is left by herself and chooses to wash her hair instead of going to church. When she hears a car driving up to her house, her heart starts pounding, she pulls at her hair and says, Christ. Christ., non in reference to the Lord or organized religion in frequent but because she is worried about how bad she looks. This gives and indication of how the author interprets religion in the story, not important and not serious. As the story progresses, Connies language takes an obvious turn. When Arnold Friend, someone she has seen but never talked to, shows up on her doorstep, she is somewhat defensive, but curious. I aint late, am I? is the first thing he says to her when she opens the screen door. Connie replies by saying, Who the hell do you think you are?, a typical response of someone in that situation. If a complete stranger showed up at my house and talked to me as though we were best friends I would respond the same way. Throughout the story Oates continues to use vulgar language to illustrate the story and show how oftentimes Arnold Friend comes about Connie. The more Arnold talks, the more he reveals about his experience of Connie and the things and people around her. Soon, Arnold starts naming off all of Connies friends, insure her, I know everybody. Arnold also knows things about her that he would know exclusively if he was with her all the time, I... found out all about you d esire I know your parents and sister are gone somewheres and I know where and how long theyre going to be gone, and I know who you were with stand up night... Connies fear of the situation sends waves of dizziness through her body, makes her hands shake, and causes Her heart to be too big now for her chest and its pumping made sweat give-up the ghost out all over her.

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