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    “ The Lottery”‚ written by Shirley Jackson‚ shows the corruption in a village whose people treat life with insignificance. Through the use of literary devices‚ Jackson portrays how practices in traditions can be barbaric;ultimately‚ resulting in persecution. In the plot‚ Jackson foreshadows the horror which is due to come. The children are taught from a young age about the process which takes place for the death of a person‚ they prepare for this event by collecting “a great pile of stones” which

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    Irony used in Macbeth During a scary movie‚ the audience knows where the killer is hiding‚ but the characters are clueless. This always keeps the audience on the edge of their seat‚ because they know that the character is going to die. This is an example of dramatic irony. William Shakespeare in Macbeth uses dramatic irony‚ situational irony‚ and verbal irony. Irony is used to add suspense as well as keeping the reader involved‚ to deepen the reader’s understanding of the characters and to emphasize

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    Tasha Petitlouis ENC1102 Response Paper #1 revised February 11‚ 2014 What Is Shirley Jackson’s message in “The Lottery” Shirley Jackson’s message in “The Lottery” would happen to be a common case of irony‚ for the unexpected happens to the main character Tessie Hutchinson. The setting is a small unknown village‚ which participates in a gruesome murder every year. Each June 27th a lottery is hosted‚ and a single individual’s fate is chosen by a small piece of paper with a black dot in the center.

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    story "The Lottery‚" the community attitude toward this story is that you have some of the most loyal people out there that were once family turns their backs on one another all over a cruel tradition. On the other end you have some people just didn’t feel it was right. It was like a no win situation. You must participate no matter how bad you feel. Family turn on one another and betrayal seek vengeance in this story. The characters that refused to question the tradition of the lottery in the story

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    written by William Golding in 1954. Irony‚ in literature can be anything from sarcasm to a shocking plot twist that can be inconvenient to the characters toward the end. A type of irony is situational which is where something very unexpected shows up at the last minute making the outcome of the story completely different then you expected. Such as the one in Lord of the Flies that effects one special character named Simon‚ and really almost all the characters. In the story the boys believe that there

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    Canterbury Tales” is a collection of stories told by fictional characters who are on a journey. “The Pardoner’s Tale” is told by a pardoner traveling with the group. He pretends to be a devout man intent on the salvation of others. However‚ he admits outright that he is an extremely greedy man and is only in it for wealth. In the story the pardoner tells‚ irony is heavily used. Verbal irony‚ situational irony‚ and dramatic irony are all used by Chaucer to enhance the message of the story as

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    The theme of “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson Things may not always be as they seem in our lives. This is shown in “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson from 1949. The story begins describing a small‚ peaceful town that seems normal and it actually is throughout the story‚ but that is just because the reader doesn’t have all the details and we just assume that everything is alright. There are several themes and hidden messages throughout the story‚ but “not being able to dismiss or reject a certain

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    Imagineering Irony CASE HIGHLIGHT Organizations have the opportunity to reduce costs‚ increase productivity‚ increase security and compliance‚ and mitigate risk by developing‚ acquiring‚ or partnering for new competencies related to both print and electronic document workflows. The most sophisticated among them can reengineer print and document workflows to align with business goals‚ driving new business models‚ business transformation‚ and better business outcomes. This Buyer Case Study looks

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    Verbal‚ situational and dramatic‚ three types of irony‚ are commonly used by authors in their literary works to grab the attention of the readers. Verbal irony refers to when a character says something contradictory to what he means‚ situational irony is when the audience believes something will happen but a different scenario occurs‚ and dramatic irony is when the audience knows what is happening but the characters do not. In the short story “The Mark of the Beast‚” the author‚ Rudyard Kipling‚

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    Hawthorne‚ was a story full of tragic irony. Hester Prynne‚ throughout the story‚ makes a great effort to conceal secrets among others such as Arthur Dimmesdale‚ and Roger Chillingworth. This effort is filled with hypocrisy because of the way they live their lives day by day. Some being idled for great doing‚ others shunning people of sin‚ when yet each of them have all committed sin of their own. Therefore‚ irony amongst this novel‚ is great in quality‚ as in quantity. Irony greatly describes the author’s

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