We have read or heard many stories throughout our lives. We know that stories
can vary in purpose: They can either teach a moral lesson or entertain. Some
stories interest us; others do not. In order for a story to be interesting, it
must be told in a way that does not bore or confuse the reader. This story must
have elements that attenuate to a central purpose. These elements (setting,
character, plot, point of view, symbol, theme, etc.) forge the thoughts and
ideas of the author. Joyce Carol Oates? ?Stalking? tells the tale of a
young girl growing up in modern suburbia. ?Stalking? is a critical review of
modern American society and shows the detrimental effects that it can have on a
young child. The main character in this story is stalking the ?Invisible
Adversary?, who is the personification of the neglect that she has received in
her life. In order to send this message to the reader, Oates emphasizes the
point of view of the main character, plot, and setting in her short story
?Stalking?. The narrator of ?Stalking? is omniscient as she follows the
main character, Gretchen, throughout a city. She shows us that Gretchen is
anti-social: ?If forced, she takes part in games (Oates 162)? and ?she
just stands around, her face empty, her arms crossed and her shoulders a little
slumped (162)?. We also see that Gretchen is oblivious: ?Gretchen waits
until [traffic] is nearly clear?a single car is approaching.? (Oates 161)
and she plods ?through a jumbled, bulldozed field of mud and thistles and
debris that is mainly rocks and chunks of glass? (162). Although the narrator
visually guides us on this journey, she also lets us into the mind of Gretchen -
we see things from Gretchen?s point of view. Thoughts of ?I?ll get you
(Oates 161)?Out of my way?You?ll be sorry for that??(162) shows us
that Gretchen is angry and spiteful. Her anger and spitefulness are directed
towards her ?Invisible Adversary? – an imaginary playmate that she has
created. Why is she angry, anti-social, and spiteful? Why is she stalking the
?Invisible Adversary?? The linear plot quickly builds in this story and
answers our questions at the end. As the ?Invisible Adversary? leads
Gretchen from place to place around town, Gretchen continues to shows us her
audacious behavior everywhere she goes. In one afternoon, she knocks over a
garbage can, steals, vandalizes a restroom, and ruins a dress. Her reckless
attitude is further shown when the narrator describes Gretchen?s appearance.
She is ?stocky? and ?could be good at gym, if she bothered ? (Oates
162). There is also a bit of irony and contradiction when the narrator describes
her face. ?She has untidy, curly hair?eyebrows heavy and dark?a stern,
staring look, like an adult man?(Oates 164). ?Her nose is perfectly
formed?her face is attractive? (Oates 165). We now know that she was not
born unattractive; she chooses to be unattractive. A precursor for the
explanation of Getchen?s behavior is when she does not acknowledge her mother
at the mall. That moment in the story indicates that Gretchen feels some
resentment towards her mother. We later find out why she resents them – ?Her
mother is probably still shopping, her father is out of town for the weekend?
(Oates 166). Gretchen?s parents neglect her. She fills the void in her life,
created by her parents? neglect, by creating an ?Invisible Adversary?. Of
course, she is angered by their neglect and therefore is angry with the
?Invisible Adversary?. Oates places this story in modern suburban America
(no later than 1972). Without this setting the story does not have much meaning.
Gretchen?s parents? neglect is caused by the leisure of modern America.
Gretchen is raised in a ?big white colonial home (Oates 166)? where her
mother is engrossed in shopping and her father is out on a business or fishing
trip. Even though she is raised in a house of comfort and privilege, she is
unhappy with her life. Not even the material objects in a nearby shopping mall
can please her. In fact, she defiles anything that represents privilege and
comfort, including her white boots, lipstick, toothpaste, a dress, her home, and
herself. The narrator constantly reminds us where we are; where this story is
taking place. She makes note of the Pace & Fichbach Building, Buckingham
Mall, Federal Savings Bank, Cunningham Drug Store. The ?Invisible Adversary?
is always seeking refuge within these places. He just doesn?t go into a mall,
or by a bank, or into a drug store. No, he goes into the Buckingham Mall, by the
Federal Savings Bank, and into Cunningham Drug Store. Gretchen hates the
?Invisible Adversary?, follows him into these places, and brings her hatred
along. Gretchen disrespects these American icons not only because the
?Invisible Adversary? hides in them, but also because her parents? neglect
hides in them too. Joyce Carol Oates uses three elements in her story
?Stalking?: point of view, plot, and setting. We see this world from the
narrator?s and main character?s point of view to better understand the main
character: Gretchen is angry, spiteful, and anti-social. Oates sets up a simple,
but interesting, plot to anchor our attention to the main character?s problem:
Gretchen stalks the ?Invisible Adversary? and we want to know why. And Oates
places us in a setting that is directly related to Gretchen?s problems: The
American culture leads to Gretchen?s parents? neglect of her; Gretchen?s
parent?s neglect leads to the manifestation of ?The Invisible Adversary?.
Oates effectively uses these three elements to allow us understand the
underlining point of this story.
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