Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?
This story was about a young girl named Connie. One day while out with her friends she sees a man in a gold car who says that he is going to get her. She is around adolescence because she is interested in boys and goes out with boys on the weekends. One Sunday when her parents and her sister go to her aunt's for a barbecue, the man in the gold car comes to her house. She doesn't know him but he wants her to go for a ride with him. At first she seems reluctant but a little curious. The man's man is Edgar Friendly and he has a friend with him by the name of Ellie. After trying to convince Connie to go for a ride with him and not succeeding he tells her all about her family and her life. Connie is creped out by this and threatens him but he tells her that she shouldn't call the police. He tells her that he is going to be her lover and that she needs to come outside and go for a ride. Connie runs for the phone and tries to call the police but she is paralyzed with fear. Edgar finally convinces her to come out of the house and this is where the story ends.
Interpretation
I think that this story is about manipulation and fear. From the view of Edgar, there is a strong sense of manipulation and conquering your victim. From Connie's view, there is a sense of fear and manipulation. She is being directed by fear to act in a certain way. The story also touches on obsession.
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