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Round 1:
4. The Grave, by Katherine Anne Porter
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13. Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been, by Joyce Carol Oates
4. The Grave, by Katherine Anne Porter
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13. Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been, by Joyce Carol Oates
The Grave
Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been
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Mar 04, 2018 05:47AM

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The screen door in Oates's story forms a line in the sand between the latent dangers of youthful beauty (vanity, jealousy, basing one's worth and power solely upon it...) and the coarser and palpable societal dangers eager to bleed her of fleeting beauty and innocence. Connie feels ready for independence from her family based on the effects of her looks on boys and her resistance to becoming her drab, live-at-home sister, but then the baseness of the real world and the curses of beauty expand right to her kitchen door. There's no safe place beyond the front door. Suddenly that power she felt at snubbing attention at the drive-in isn't possible anymore. Her beauty makes her a desirable target until it's used up.
Oh, that's terribly thought out, but I must change my vote.
Another close one (the only one left in Round 1, in fact). I'm good with either because I think they are both exceptional. We'll see if "The Grave" holds on or if "Where . . ." can get another vote to take this to a tie breaker (or two to win outright!).