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Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?

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Connie is a young fifteen year old who cares about her sexual drive that men have toward her. “The 1960s unleashed the so called sexual revolution. It seemed more a source of comic relief and tragic nostalgic recirculation than political inspiration…” This revolution consisted of women demanding their own rights so they could become more and more independent. There were significant shifts in social attitudes, behaviors, and institutional regulations at the beginning of the 60’s and also lasted through the 70’s. The sexual drive increased majorly and the amount of women that had sex before marriage also sky rocketed. In Where Are you Going, Where Have You Been, Connie wants sexual attention from men, and that hurts her self-confidence and …show more content…

“Nothing about Arnold Friend is genuine, except his violent intentions and his skill at psychological and physical intimidation. By the story’s end, Connie understands that she is not the confident flirt she thought, but a powerless pawn in the hands of a dangerous individual.” (Cormier)
So what started this trend of the search for independence? The Search for Independence was a very big “movement” that basically was going on in the late 1960’s to the early 1970’s. The change of music during that decade also had an effect on the actions of teenagers during the sexual revolution. Joyce Carol Oates threw in artist like Bob Dylan, as mentioned in the story, because he was a major influence on the rapid change in attitudes of teenagers in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. His songs were risqué for the decade; they talked about things such as drugs, alcohol, and sex. The songs encouraged the behaviors of the teenagers. In conclusion, the search for independence caused the world to change in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. With many things going on with drugs, alcohol, and sex, it is easy to see why Joyce Carol Oates chose this theme for Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? Connie fell in to the trap of the sexual desires that she wanted for herself, only with it ending badly. Her maturation along with sexual radicalism and capitalism sexually repressed the masses in the interests of its life negating and exploitative goals. With all of this

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