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    cub conquers his puppy-hood‚ and a young wolf survives despite the hardships placed upon him by man. As the story begins‚ Jack London is quick to introduce his theme‚ but he opens the first three chapters without the main character‚ White Fang. Two men‚ named Bill and Henry‚ are trying to transport the body of a rich man across the frozen tundra of Alaska by sled dog‚ while a pack of hungry wolves is pursuing them. The wolves gradually kill off the team of dogs‚ and eventually Bill‚ in an attempt

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    to talk about some of my personal impressions about something that really shocked me at the beginning of the story‚ after reading the Lottery written by American famous female author Sherley Jackson. In the story‚ she depicts a small village in the mountain and the annual antiquated ritual there; every year‚ people are gathered at the square‚ and pick the lottery. It is a ritual for praying; it is not a ritual for praying. From the different word choices and settings Jackson used in the story‚ I

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    The short stories‚ “The Lottery” and “Charles”‚ have notable differences in writing styles. “The Lottery”‚ is a story about chance. Will you be lucky enough to live for the day? “Charles” is about Laurie‚ who is starting Kindergarten and wants attention from his parents. In both short stories‚ the author‚ Shirley Jackson‚ described the characters‚ the themes‚ and the situations to create an illustration for the reader. Laurie and Mr. Summers are both portrayed as characters who want to push the

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    Lottery in June‚ corn be heavy soon‚” (pg 52‚ line 260-261) sounds promising RIGHT? “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is about a beautiful nice June 27th when people are gathering around and one person is going to hell. The lottery was created was because the village had to sacrificing someone for a good harvest and now it’s just for tradition. Let’s go into detail on why the lottery was created. In the story‚ Shirley secretly wrote about how a lottery helped the village grow a harvest. Let’s see

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    governs the parameter for the characters’ lives‚ actions and behaviours. This can be explained as a character living in a small village might have very different perceptions and points of view compared to a character who lives in a large city. The Lottery‚ by Shirley Jackson‚ is set in a bucolic American village with a population of approximately three hundred people. The villagers’ lives are less hectic with most the men’s revolve around agriculture or coal mining while the women’s revolve around

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    knowing‚ it can jump from character to character and give information that only the reader knows about. Does varying amongst these three point of views change the reader opinion of a story? Shirley Jackson decided to write The Lottery in third person while Alice Walker

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    In the short story "The Lottery" and "Everyday Use"‚ both writers depicted the bad and ugly side of reenacting and appreciating tradition that lost its validity. In the short story "The Lottery"‚ Shirley Jackson wrote about a tradition of stoning people to death. Use stoning as a punishment is not unearthly and it is practiced in some part of the world. In the case of short story "The Lottery"‚ the tradition of choosing someone using a random selection process or lottery and kill that person by

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    Mule stories are stories told to entertain the town. However‚ the mule is more than just a ornery beast. The mule stories are symbols of how women are subservient to men and how men do not understand women- to the point of being totally different species. For example‚ in the beginning of the chapter Sam teases Matt that his mule is so wild because Matt “work’im on uh empty stomach” (53). This is just speculation‚ as no one really knows why the mule is like it is. Later in the story‚ Mrs. Robbins

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    When Bradstreet loses herself she sees her house goes up in flames and she says her heart starts to cry. That is really the first time that she feels sad in the poem and feels god’s presence with her. Then you can tell that god is present because she is not worried that much at all. She knows that god is with her and that he has a better home built for her up above in Heaven. So she sees everything as being okay and not anything to be really that wrong if she leave the fate of her burnt house with

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    It’s quite clear as to why the author used these important settings during the era in order to develop the characters more. It helps us get a clear picture of what is going on in the characters heads as it helps show us their perspective on the world through a series of events through the novel. It’s vital to recognize that both John and Owen went through their lives during an era of monumental cultural turmoil and political change. The world and the people around them has gradually become much less

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