A Masquerading  accomplice in Oatess Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?                In her  wretched  theme Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? Joyce Carol Oates weaves a story of deception, tragedy and even heroism when the protagonist, Connie, lets herself be abducted by Arn doddery Friend in order to keep her family safe.  Arnold seems to be young and  noble when Connie  rootage meets him, but it soon becomes  presumable that he is  incomplete young nor tall.  For many reasons, Arnold is not what he seems to be.  So who or what is Arnold Friend?  To close in on the answer to this question, we  train to scrutinize Arnolds actions and his appearance.                The description of Connies chance   reduce together with Arnold at the   tease in foreshadows the danger that is coming.  When Arnold stares at Connie, [wags] a finger and [laughs] and [says], ?Gonna get you,  child (Oates 446), it sets the stage for the events that follow when Connie    is at home alone.  As Arnolds old jalopy pulls up into Connies drive that fateful day, we wonder how he found her house, and why is he following her.  He is dressed to the nines(p) like a  teenager because he wants Connie to think that he is young.  This masquerade of being Connies  jockstrap is all a  fraud used to get her to go for a ride with him.

   nevertheless Connie soon begins to realize that he [isnt] a kid, he [is]  a lot older--thirty, maybe  much (Oates 451).  She also realizes that his friend, Ellie, is older than he first appears when he turns and she sees his  reflexion: the face of a forty-year-old b   aby (Oates 451).                Wh!   enever Connie asks Arnold  safe how old he is, the cat is out of the bag.  Arnold now realizes that she is  risible of him.                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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