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    is already dead. The book is foreshadowed with the events of his “old friend” and colleague Peter Ivanovich feeling inconvenienced by Ilych’s death. He showed up and put on a face. He was eager to leave and pay bridge with his friends. The main character‚ Ivan Ilych‚ realizes that despite having a comfy life that many people would like to have‚ he did not make meaningful relationships with anyone. Before Ilych began dying‚ he was a hard worker who took his job seriously. He considered himself successful

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    place give the story a frame of reference that enhances the sense of authenticity and credibility. First‚ place 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

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    11/3/2012 The Lottery Shirley Jackson’s "The Lottery" is a story of a small town whose citizens are required to participate in a yearly "lottery". The reader soon finds‚ however‚ that unlike most lotteries this is not a lottery that you hope to win. Although it is not fairly clear who the main character of "The Lottery" is we learn that Tessie Hutchinson ends up being the dynamic character of the story. When she finds out that her husband‚ Bill Hutchinson‚ is the winner of this lottery she begins

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    Destructive Traditions Within "The Lottery" Shirley Jackson’s "The Lottery"‚ raises many questions in the back of a reader’s mind towards the destructive yet blind rituals of mankind. "The Lottery" clearly expresses Jackson’s feelings concerning mankind’s evil nature hiding behind traditions and rituals. As her theme‚ she shows how coldness and lack of compassion in people can exhibit in situations regarding tradition and values. Jackson presents the theme of the short story with the use of

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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 boundaries

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    even their own‚ often leading to struggles in self as well as cultural identity. In Amy Tan’s short story‚ A Pair of Tickets‚ the main character Jing-Mei struggles with her cultural and self-identity but ultimately learns to rethink her misconceptions leading to her understanding of what it truly means to be Chinese. In the first section of the story Tan introduces the main character Jing-Mei‚ accompanied by her elderly father Canning Woo on a train to Guangzhou in China where they will visit with

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    isolation‚ allowed no visitors‚ no letters‚ and no newspapers. He was allowed books‚ music‚ wine‚ and tobacco. The banker watched the development of the young lawyer’s adjustments to his imprisonment. During the first year‚ he read ‘books of a light character’ and played the piano and rejected drinking wine and smoking tobacco. In the second year‚ he stopped being interested in music but turned to classics. In the fifth year‚ he lay on his bed‚ drank wine‚ and played the piano. Then for four years he

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    from one characters point of view‚ which limits the facts and gives the reader just the one character opinion of the story. Second person treats the reader as the main character in a story. Third person is all 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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    black box used for the lottery represents the whole tradition of conducting lottery. It was “made with some pieces of the box that had preceded it‚” and it “grew shabbier each year.” Mr. Summers‚ who conducted the lottery‚ talked about making a new box‚ “but every year the subject was allowed to fade off without anything’s being done‚” because “no one liked to upset even as much tradition as was represented by the black box.” However‚ the original tool used for the lottery was lost long ago; Mr.

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    to filter the extraneous experience or grant the experience an allowance for a change in character. It is evident in particular short stories that significant experiences can have an impact on characters‚ initiating a change in character and or personality. The journey of the Litvak in “If Not Higher‚” demonstrates how witnessing an event can create a positive experience resulting in a change in character. The author‚ I.L Peretz‚ illustrates a small village where a humble

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