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    correct balance of rain and sun will ensure a good harvest. Many ancient cultures believed that growing crops represented the life cycle; hence they believed ritual sacrifice was needed to guarantee a good crop. In this short story "The Lottery‚" Shirley Jackson uses this archetype to showcase man ’s inherent need for such ritual. The story is set in a small town‚ on the morning of June 27th. It opens with false innocence‚ using children‚ and tricking the reader into an unaware state. The reader almost

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    Violence Is the Answer?

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    macabre details to develop and emphasize theme. Theme‚ the controlling idea or insight to the story‚ can be clarified when authors use such extreme forms of violence. In the short stories “The Destructors”‚ by Graham Greene‚ “The Lottery”‚ by Shirley Jackson‚ and “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ by Richard Conell‚ some form of gruesome actions takes place. In each of these stories‚ irrational acts of violence‚ horrible traditions‚ and the hunting of humans‚ respectively‚ help to highlight and accentuate

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    Lottery” In Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” there are many themes to pick up on‚ however the one that seems to be the most important is the theme of humanity. In this short story many things burst out at the reader but the theme of humanity is one that the reader must be looking for. The loss of humanity is apparent in the story because of the activities they are acting upon‚ their feelings of others‚ and the connation in which they speak. First and forth most‚ the lottery in which Jackson rights about

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    Themes in "The Lottery"

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    “The Lottery” is a story written by Shirley Jackson in 1948 and tells the story of a town that takes part in a barbaric ritual every year on June 27th. There are several themes in this short story. The main themes in “The Lottery” are our aversion to examine and challenge outdated ideas and rituals‚ that society will pick scapegoats to carry its wrongs and the horrors in following the crowd. The townspeople in “The Lottery” blindly go along with an appalling custom having lost the reason behind

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    Paul Fallon Professor Vladick College Writing II 27 March 2013 The Lottery Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery is a short story about a small village that has an event every year called the lottery. Jackson does not let the reader know right away about the irony of the lottery; it is not something the villagers would want to win. Jackson does not give away the consequences of the lottery until the end of the story. Jackson applies some strong literacy devices in her story. She manages to manipulate the

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    Unit 2

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    The Lottery By: Shirley Jackson 1. The people of the town are holding lottery tickets because they are waiting for an event to take place on this specific a day. "(The people of the village began to gather in the square‚ between the here were so many people post office and the bank‚ around ten o’ clock; in some towns there were so many people that the lottery took two days and had to be started in June 2nd)." 2. 3. The writing style of the story is a thriller‚ because of the suspense

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    correct‚ they are all different‚ however; though this analysis it will be shown that“The Lottery” and “Young Goodman Brown” are very similar through different literary elements of fiction. In “The Lottery” and “Young Goodman Brown‚” authors Shirley Jackson and Nathaniel Hawthorne employ point of view‚ setting and conflict to show similarities between these two very different stories. The point of view in “Young Goodman Brown” and “The Lottery” is a third person perspective was used to portray a

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    Dystopia

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    as "The Lottery" written by Shirley Jackson typically follows a dystopian society. The author first introduces the story to be a utopian community where she describes the day as "clear and sunny‚ with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green (Para. 1)." This entices our feeling of comfort and invites us to see what this day is all about‚ not knowing of what might happen in the end. The fact that Jackson first introduces us into such

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    Monique Lewis Ashcraft English 102 Feb. 25‚ 2013 The Lottery Following it’s publication in the New Yorker in 1948‚ Shirley Jackson’s "the lottery" aroused much controversy‚ leading to that issue of the new Yorker quickly being sold out. Through the use of comedy and irony‚ Jackson demonstrates the "pointless violence and general inhumanity in [readers] own lives" The lottery takes place in a small close knit town where tradition is taken quite seriously. Each year an event is held in which

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    a story that exemplifies both menace and tension. Shirley Jackson manipulates the reader into believing the lottery is just another activity taking place in an average small town. This enables the reader to become completely engaged in the story and become even more emotionally troubled when the reality and true horror of the lottery is revealed. In this small town‚ this type of horrific violence has seemed to become habitual. The way Jackson uses children in this story really gripped me personally

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