Arnold Friend Serial Killer
In the story “Where are you Going, Where Have you been?” Joyce Carol Oates tells us about a fifteen year old girl named Connie. Connie is confronted by a young man who is trying to persuade her to take a ride with him. He introduces himself as Arnold Friend and kindly asks her to come with him but she refused. He then threatens Connie and her family. She is then forced outside and leaves with Arnold Friend. Arnold Friend clearly symbolizes the devil through his physical traits, his knowledge of Connie, and his power over her kind of like he was hypnotizing her to go with him. First, Arnold Friend’s physical traits portray him as Satan. Oates says that “There were two boys in the car and now she recognized the driver: he had shaggy, shabby black hair that looked crazy as a wig and he was grinning at her,” (Oates 316). The hair could actually be a wig hiding something that he didn’t want someone to see. Maybe he was hiding his devil horns. Also when he was standing Connie had mentioned that “He was standing in a strange way, leaning back against the car as if he were balancing himself” (Oates 317). This could be because his feet are not feet but hooves, like the devil would have. Secondly, Arnold Friend knows a lot of information about Connie, her friends and family. It is strange that he could just stare off into space and know exactly what someone else is doing at the very moment in time. When Connie tells him that her father will be home soon he says, “‘He ain’t coming.
In fact, Oates herself seems to have trouble defining Arnold Friend, claiming he is based on serial killer Charles Schmid to “musical messiah” Bob Dylan and every other applicable personage or role that is suggested to her (Schulz and Rockwood 595; Tierce and Crafton 609).
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Warning: This video contains graphic descriptions of violence. Twenty-four years ago, Jeffrey Dahmer was beaten to death in prison while serving 16 life sentences. In 1993, the man known as “the. Arnold Friend Stuffed his boots wore makeup skinny but muscular tupe (black) tight faded jeans, tight messy white shirt, belt, greasy leather boots, sunglasses Physical Comparisons Personality traits of Connie Arnold Friend: Socially Awkward Overly confident Demanding Arrogant.