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    The Unlucky Winner Usually‚ when one hears anything about a lottery‚ it is perceived as being a great fortune brought down upon whoever wins it‚ even if the person has done nothing to actually deserve it. After all‚ it is won only by a stroke of luck‚ an unforeseen and unexpected circumstance. But even so‚ it is supposed to bring wealth and luxury into the winner’s life. Not one person in today’s society would ever see the lottery as an unfortunate event that winning it would bring serious repercussions

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    Interview with Shirley Jackson I still remember the day we were assigned to do a research paper on a piece of literature we had read in my English 198 class. The story I chose to write my paper on was “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ it was one of my favorites. Luckily for me Mrs. Jackson lived in my neighborhood and my parents were friends with her and her husband. So I knew it would not be difficult to set up an interview with her for my research paper. One day after getting home from school

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    In Shirley Jackson’s short story "The Lottery"‚ she uses many literary devices. However the most prevalent are irony and symbolism. Jackson uses irony and symbolism to illustrate the underlying darker theme not evident in the beginning of the short story. The use of irony is in almost every paragraph. Even the title of the story is ironic because it represents something positive but in the end the reader finds the true meaning of the title to be negative. "Part of the horrific effect of Jackson’s

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    Discussion of Theme in “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson In “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ blind acceptance of tradition without question is presented throughout this story as the underlying theme. “The Lottery” is a tale about a town of people who hold a drawing in their town square. The result of this sweepstakes is the death of a resident of the town; the townsfolk stone the unlucky inhabitant to death because they believe that the sacrifice will ensure the town a profitable harvest each fall

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    quite interesting‚ it starts easy toward The end it gets confusingly hard‚ I had to read it multiple times. It different‚ it kept me interested And confused. As the characters like Mr. Summers‚ Mr.& Mrs. Hutchinson and the children anticipation to what to happen lather on. I even had to write check list. with the names of the characters just to keep me engaged and on track to understand what is going to happen next. The no obvious reason for the draft‚ it makes you wonder what kind of crime a person

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    Today is my twenty third lottery. My mother was chosen in the third lottery I ever attended. I never really new her‚ but people say she was a great person. Ever since I learned of her being stoned because of the lottery‚ I have been protesting against the lottery. Even though I am against the lottery I still have to attend‚ because if I don’t‚ the other villagers will choose me automatically. Three years ago‚ when I was twenty‚ Old Man Warner was chosen in the lottery. It’s ironic how people change

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    The author of the short story‚ The Lottery‚ is Shirley Jackson. In the lottery‚ the villagers of a small town gather together on the 27th of June for the annual tradition of the town lottery‚ which is conducted by Mr. Summers. In which‚ every year they select a random person to be stoned to their death‚ as they are the winner of the lottery. Emphasizing the theme of the dangers of blindly following traditions. This is shown through characterization‚ tone and dialogue. Firstly‚ the theme of the

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    from ourselves.” Stated by Barbara Jordan. In the texts‚ “What‚ of This Goldfish Would You Wish for?” short story by Etgar Keret‚ “American Flag States for Tolerance” a newspaper editorial by Ronald J. Allen‚ and “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson also a short story‚ by Shirley Jackson. The texts can relate or contradict the quote about the idea of acceptance. It also discusses and identifies the differences‚ or similarities‚ in the people that are explored in

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    The Lottery Does thoughtlessly obeying tradition justify senseless and violent murder? The setting of the story takes place in a small fictional village around the time an annual event dubbed “the lottery” is being conducted‚ garnering the attention of the entire community. Furthermore‚ the tone set in the beginning is that of a jovial and positive atmosphere sharply contrasting the disturbing ending and revelation of exactly what “the lottery” is; all the while exploring themes corresponding to

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    Shirley Jackson was born on December 14‚ 1916 in San Francisco‚ California. She was the daughter of Leslie Hardie (President of Stecher-Traung Lithograph‚Inc.) and Geraldine Bugbee Jackson. Miss Jackson attended the University of Rochester from 1934 to 1936. She graduated with a BA from Syracuse University in 1940. Shortly after graduating‚ she married Stanley Edgar Hyman‚ who was a literary critic and was on the faculty of Bennington college.. They moved to Vermont and had four children together

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