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Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been By Joyce Carol...
Matthew Moreno WRIT-201 Professor October 7, 2016 In, ââ¬Å"Where Are You Going, Where Have You Beenâ⬠, by Joyce Carol Oates and ââ¬Å"Evelineâ⬠, by James Joyce, two characters prove to be completely different but share few similarities as well. In both short stories, the main characters, Connie in ââ¬Å"Where Are You Going, Where Have You Beenâ⬠and Eveline in ââ¬Å"Evelineâ⬠, are both teenage girls who face problems at home. Connie and Eveline who are both caught up in their own cultures in different times are Both girls seem like they have it all going for them but what they conclusively share in common is their final decision bringing them to their downfall. The theme in ââ¬Å"Where Are You Going, Where Have You Beenâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Eveline,â⬠possess and unyielding insecurity which stems from their family lives. Everything had two sides to it, one for one home and one for the other. Each of the girl s home lives was oppressive and restraining. Making them both have to grow up faster. Connieâ⬠â¢s identity is shown at the end of the story, but who she was at the beginning of the story differs to who she became at the end of the story. To start, Connie was a fifteen year old girl who was beautiful and adventuress, but failed to acknowledge and grasp the idea of a real family. Connieââ¬â¢s family or her mother is not the exact loving and caring mother some people have experienced. In ââ¬Å"Where Are You Going, Where Have You Beenâ⬠, Connie sated ââ¬Å"Her mother, who noticed everything and knew everything and who hadn tShow MoreRelatedEveline Essay examples721 Words à |à 3 Pages2012 Comparison of Eveline and Connie ââ¬Å"Evelineâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Where Are You Going, Where Have You Beenâ⬠are similar stories set in different eras. ââ¬Å"Evelineâ⬠is a short story written by James Joyce. ââ¬Å"Where are you going, Where have you beenâ⬠is a short story written by Joyce Carol Oates. Eveline and Connie are two teenage girls who are ultimately trapped by the influences of their cultures. The church plays a heavy influence on Eveline throughout the story. Eveline is conflicted on whether she
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