Thursday, December 26, 2019

Harveys Dream and Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been

Sneaky Similarities The pair of short stories I will be analyzing and comparing is â€Å"Harvey’s Dream† by Stephen King, and â€Å"Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?† by Joyce Carol Oates. These two stories are similar in many ways, and they can be compared critically based on their diction, point of view, similarities in narration, characterization, tone, et cetera. Though the stories are from different authors and have different plots, by comparing their literary techniques, their similarities can be unearthed. Stephen King’s â€Å"Harvey’s Dream† is a fictional short story about a woman, Janet, who thinks her life is dull, thin, and lackluster. She believes her life has no life in it, and she fears her husband, whom she has had 3 children with and a very long marriage, will eventually grow old, lazy, and inevitably boring. 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