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建立人际资源圈The_Evolution_Of_An_Antagonist
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
The Evolution Of An Antagonist
When reading a story, the average persons attention usually goes mostly toward the main character. While this is still the case in Joyce Carol Oates, Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been' One still cant ignore the antagonist, Arnold Friend who is a fairly complex character that slowly unravels, revealing his true self to the main character, Connie. His character takes a dramatic turn and leaves the reader in disbelief, because of the actions that take place. The story leaves the reader hanging in the end, which undoubtedly is the reason why the antagonist has such a strong pull on their emotions. In the following text I will explain several things. First, being how the antagonist evolves, second, how the reader sees this change and lastly will be how the main character sees the protagonist and what effects he has on her.
In the first part of the story, the only mention of our friend, Arnold Friend, is basically a case of foreshadowing. It was a boy with shaggy black hair, in a convertible jalopy painted gold (388) J.C. Oates gives the reader a little sample of the character but not really
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