Where Are You Going Where have you been by Joyce Carol Oates characters?

Where Are You Going Where have you been by Joyce Carol Oates characters?

Character ListConnie. The fifteen-year-old protagonist of the story. Connie is in the midst of an adolescent rebellion. Arnold Friend. A dangerous figure who comes to Connie’s house and threatens her. Ellie. A friend of Arnold’s. Connie’s Mother. A near-constant source of frustration for Connie. June. Connie’s older sister.

What kind of person is Connie?

The protagonist of the story, Connie is a pretty fifteen-year-old girl who loves spending time with her friends and flirting with boys. Connie takes great pleasure in her appearance, so much so that her mother often scolds her for being vain.

Is Sammy from A&P a dynamic character?

Sammy is a dynamic character because he changes in the course of the story. After he quits, he realizes that his gallant actions have been lost on Queenie and that no one understands his chivalry. He decides that he will no longer be one of the “sheep” in his small town and will instead make his own way in the world.

Why does Sammy quit his job so suddenly?

As the girls begin to leave the store, Sammy suddenly turns to Lengel and quits his job, protesting the way Lengel has embarrassed the girls. Sammy hopes the girls are watching him.

Why does Sammy quit his job?

Sammy quit his job in the story “A&P,” by John Updike, because he wanted to prove himself to be independent and get rid of his dependence on his parents.

How does Sammy View Queenie?

She’s not afraid to go against the grain and is proud of who she is. Sammy thinks she’s probably from a fairly wealthy family. She is also sensitive; she almost cries when Lengel is rude to her and her friends. We can see why Sammy finds her attractive.

What does Sammy learn in AP?

By the end of the short story, Sammy has learned a very valuable lesson, act in haste repent in leisure. In other words, think carefully before you make such a big decision, think beyond how good it feels to say the words.

What traits admirable or otherwise does Sammy show?

In the story “A&P,” Updike is successful in drawing Sammy’s character in a few brief strokes, showing that Sammy is observant, imaginative, rash, impulsive, and longs for a better life. He is no less heroic for wanting to be noticed by the girls for his heroism.

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