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Where Are You Going Where Have You Been Structure

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Structure, comes from the Latin word struere or structura. Structure is defined as the arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex. In this scenario we are talking about the relationship within a family. In the short story of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates you see a great example of an unstable structure and one of the effects of it, vulnerability. The main character Connie grew up in a family where her relationship with the members in it would be described as distant in some people’s words. The distant relationship shaped Connie as the person she’s depicted to be, a victim categorized as materialistic, self-centered, and ignorant. All these characteristics are a result of an unstable structure she grew up with, ultimately making her vulnerable to predators. …show more content…

“Stop gawking at yourself. Who are you? You think you're so pretty?”(1408) As a mother, she should be happy for her daughter’s good looks and support her, especially at the age Connie’s at. Instead, she always compares Connie to her sister, criticizes Connie on the way she acts, essentially degrading Connie every chance she gets; “Connie's mother kept picking at her until Connie wished her mother was dead and she herself was dead and it was all over”(1408). This constant harassment and lack of a strong mother-daughter relationship pushes Connie away from home and subject’s her to keep her emotions and thoughts bottled up, essentially making her vulnerable to

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