In Connie's gruesome experience, Oates warns against potentially harmful elements of naivety and the necessity of practicing care and precaution when dealing with the shady undercurrents of interpersonal relationships. Oates' character study by Hurley enhances the audience's insight into the author's dialogue on power, dominance, and weakness themes. Through the analysis of Friend's deceitfulness and Connie's vulnerability, Hurley points out how knowledgeable and aware individuals must become in a more complicated and precarious society. In a riveting Joyce Carol Oates story, the theme of girlhood vulnerability echoes with a chilling undertone to illustrate figuratively the problematic passage of young girls on their journey. The truth of how predatory dangers lay in wait in the dark corners, waiting to snatch the innocence and ignorance of society, is what Oates illuminates through Connie, the young