Connie is heading towards the influence of Arnold Friend, who has seduced her into coming with him. Her family has not treated her as she wished, and she has absolutely nothing to lose, except her beauty, which is partially what led her here. The only reason she caught Arnold Friend’s attention is her lovely looks. Perhaps she is unaware of what may happen to her in the arms of Arnold, but one thing is certain: she is not being taken with her consent. Connie is hesitant on leaving, considering she does not know Arnold, nor his true intentions. However, it seems that he is not going to take no for an answer, as he threatens to come into the house if she calls the police. He knows exactly what her parents are doing at the barbecue, who her neighbors …show more content…
But in the end, she always goes back home and becomes safe from what could happen. Connie is pleased that boys, and even men, are attracted to her, but she never takes the extra step to make a definite impression on them. This time, however, the potential encounter followed her. Arnold Friend finally switches things around by showing up at her house. He may have been stalking her for weeks, even months, finding out everything about her. He could have seen her only once before and decided to find her. It does not seem that he is human, as he knows too much, even for a stalker. Most stalkers cannot see that “your mother’s helping some fat woman with the corn.” He may represent the harsh reality of going from childhood to adulthood, or a possibility of what could happen to Connie if she continues her sexual behavior. It would not be her fault, it is simply what might