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Compose a 250 words essay on Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been Yellow Wall-Paper short stories. Needs to be plagiarism free!Connie tries to appear worldly wise, but in reality at the bottom of

Compose a 250 words essay on Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been Yellow Wall-Paper short stories. Needs to be plagiarism free!

Connie tries to appear worldly wise, but in reality at the bottom of heart she is a simple girl, unaccustomed to the harsh realities of life. She has created her own world of fantasy outside the house but in the house she is an entirely different personality facing all the controls exercised by the members of the joint family, especially her mother. Connie is the narrator of the story and in reality without Connie, there is no story. all issues arise out her and surround around her. In “Not for Sale,” exploitation of the famine gender is depicted and hence the genre of the story is different.

Connie is a multi-dimensional character. She hates to be labeled as sister, daughter and the adjectives like nice girl. She has strong sexual urges and she likes freedom in those carefree surroundings where her sexual persona truly flourishes. She is conscious about the sexual prowess of the feminine gender. Connie emulates with deliberate efforts and she likes to flirt with boys and enjoys the carefree association with them. She has two types of dispositions, one at home and the other when she is outside and deals with people. On this issue Joyce Carol Oates writes, “Everything about her had two sides to it, one for home and one for anywhere that was not home,”(27) Sexuality beats the retreat at home. Sexuality is like a toy until Arnold appears in to the scene and Connie begins to take life seriously and responsibly. She tries to be mature but finds it tough to adapt. True romantic ideas engulf her and she finds it difficult to control herself and breaks down and she is overpowered by the charming Arnold. At that stage she needs the parental help and she calls out her mother. My assessment of the marriage dynamics in the story is—a girl can get true happiness through marriage to an affectionate and understanding boy, and the girl should make sincere efforts towards that

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