Connie goes with Arnold Friend due to a combination of curiosity, adolescent rebellion, and a desire for attention. Arnold represents a thrilling escape from her mundane life and the constraints of her home, appealing to her longing for romance and adventure. Despite her initial hesitation, the allure of his confident demeanor and the excitement of the unknown ultimately draw her in, leading her to make a fateful decision.
Karen DiConcetto goes by Daphne DiConcetto.
Gerald is Arnold's best friend who loves ping-pong.
Arnold Schwarzenegger goes by Arnie, Austrian Oak, Conan the Republican, Styrian Oak, The Governator, The Running Man, Conan the Governor, and The Machine.
Franco Culumbo.
Stephanie Norwood goes by Connie.
Are there any ironies to Conni'es decision to go with Arnold Friend at the end of the story? To what extent can her surrender be seen as a heroic act?
yes
Connie Friend has written: 'Now I can see'
Connie agrees to go with Arnold Friend because he threatens her family and uses manipulation to prey on her vulnerabilities and insecurities. She is initially seduced by his charm and flattering words, but ultimately feels trapped and compelled to go with him out of fear.
Connie Grayson Criswell goes by Connie.
Connie Hawkins goes by The Hawk.
Karen DiConcetto goes by Daphne DiConcetto.
Connie roath
Connie Madigan goes by Mad Dog.
Connie has a lot of friends and people who want to see her do well.
Marcus Arnold goes by Marc Arnold.
Connie Francis goes by Queenie, and The Queen of Song.