boundaries, youthful age and eager desire to be independent all
lead her to victimization. Though she seems to be a normal
teenage girl, her parents are very uninvolved in her life, and
question her actions seldom. She is basically left to do as she
Connie's youthful innocence is revealed through her
daily life. She is naive and inexperienced with relationships
and boys, and though she is very interested in them, she is not
ready for any truly intimate encounters. Like any young girl
searching to find her own identity, Connie is frequently caught
admiring herself. Most of her time is devoted to her
friendships. After being left alone at a shopping center,
she directly defies her parents' orders.
words and gestures. He presents himself as a young man near her
goes for a "ride" with Arnold Friend to spare her family pain.
Some common words found in the essay are: , Lively Reil, Arnold Friend's, Arnold Friend, Friend Connie, arnold friend, shopping center, teenage girl, Approximate Word count = 535 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)