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Examples Of Archetypes In An Old Friend

Decent Essays

Intro to Lit
Ellie Schwartz
Block 4
Mid-Term
After doing what a young girl at the edge of adulthood does like sneaking around, going to meet boys rather than doing what she tells her parents, a young rebellious girl, Connie, who has a bad relationship with her parents, works through the temptations and situations from a creepy guy by the name of Arnold. Her consciousness of right and wrong outweigh all the temptations. These decisions and temptations are shown through archetypes in Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been by Joyce Carol Oates. Oates focuses on biblical symbols, symbolic colors, and her beliefs in order to create her story and make it have the meaning it does. Arnold Friend is a mysterious, creepy man who takes over Connie when her parents are away. Arnold’s name is connected to “An Old Friend” if you take out the r on Arnold. Friend is misinterpreted though when the description of him states he is “a boy with shaggy, black hair, in a convertible jalopy painted gold”(1). Oates …show more content…

The light colors usually, most the time represent good things. Dark colors most likely mean evil. In the story most the colors go from light to dark, so things are good and turn bad. Arnold’s car is an example of bright things having a dark meaning because “His car is painted a bright gold that caught the sunlight opaquely” so even though it was bright, it had a dark feel to it meaning something bad (2). His name appears on his car in tar like black letters and both boys, Arnold and Ellie, wear metallic sunglasses constantly as if they don’t like the sunlight and are avoiding it, reflecting and keeping it out because they are evil. Connie’s dress does the same thing. In the beginning she has on “a bright green blouse” and toward the end the dress darkens because she’s sweating(3). This shows the tone of her being happy hanging with friends, to bad and scared because of what Arnold is doing to

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