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    passed‚ and his vision is clear again. The blurriness in his vision was created purely by the power of his psyche. The mind has immense authority over an individual‚ and Jackson Pollock explores this idea in his work‚ Autumn Rhythm. Pollock portrays the power of the mind through his use of simple colors‚ chaotic design and the contrast these two elements create. Pollock exclusively uses simple‚ neutral colors in Autumn Rhythm. He relies purely on shades of black‚ white‚ and beige to create this

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    The day my son Laurie started kindergarten he renounced corduroy overalls with bibs and began wearing blue jeans with a belt; I watched him go off the first morning with the older girl next door‚ seeing clearly that an era of my life was ended‚ my sweetvoiced nursery-school tot replaced by a long-trousered‚ swaggering character who forgot to stop at the corner and wave good-bye to me. He came running home the same way‚ the front door slamming open‚ his cap on the floor‚ and the voice suddenly

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    Shirley Jackson’s "The Lottery" Questions for Study In your small groups‚ answer the following questions about "The Lottery." Try to get beyond just talking about the plot; use your critical thinking skills to deeply examine this story. ***Each question must be answered in a minimum of four non-fluff sentences. ***Each question must have corresponding annotation on “The Lottery” and “A No-Fault Holocaust.” 1. How do the commonplace details of life and the folksy language contribute to the impact

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    I. Introduction a. Hook: It is not always true that with age comes wisdom. b. Lead: In Shirley Jackson’s short stories‚ “Afternoon in Linen” and “After You My Dear Alphonse” it is the children who show wisdom by not acting superior to others around them. c. Thesis: In “Afternoon in Linen” and “After You My Dear Alphonse” Shirley Jackson uses similar characterizations and irony to create this theme. II. BP 1 a. Topic- A narrow minded person often chooses not to

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    commercial fiction side which the story is more entertaining‚ action-oriented‚ and a satisfying ending‚ while on the last end lies literary fiction where the story is more character-driven‚ complex characters and unresolved conclusion. “The Destructors” by Graham Greene is a short story about completely destroy an unwanted past in order to start a new beginning. A new recruit joins the Wormsley Common Gang named T (Trevor). The gang hangs out in their impromptu meeting site near a parking lot‚ site where

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    Shirley Jackson’s major fascination was dark fiction. In most of her stories‚ her main topics are about hosts‚ witches and mysterious situations in which the characters have to get through. She wrote novels‚ short stories‚ and children’s books without living her fiction style out. "Life Among the Savages" (1953)‚ "Raising Demons"(1957)‚ a non-fiction prose "Witchcraft in Salem Village"(1956)‚ "Road Through the Wall" (1948)‚ "Hangsaman"(1951)‚ and "The Bird`s Nest" (1954)‚ are only a few works that

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    Literary Analysis of Shirley Jackson’s: “The Lottery” by Cary Sanders English 1320-Section 15 Dr. J. Drummond April 2 ‚ 2015 Sanders i Outline Thesis Statement: People will often unquestionably follow tradition and the crowd without ever stopping to think about why they are doing what they are doing. I. Plot A. Summer Time B. Small Town II. Characters III. Theme of Story A. Blind Tradition B. Unquestioning Allegiance IV. Is it not ironic? A. Lottery equals death? B. Think

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    In Shirley Jackson’s short story‚ "The Lottery"‚ the main theme is how traditions lose their meaning due to human forgetfulness. This can cause horrible consequences to occur. The story is set in a small town‚ ’on the morning of June 27th’. It opens with false innocence‚ using children‚ tricking the reader into an unaware state. The reader almost expects the Lottery to be something wonderful since the "normal" lottery has the winner getting a prize of a large amount of money or possession. Even

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    The Lottery The Lottery‚ a short story by Shirley Jackson is about the mystery of the black box. “Lottery in June‚ Corn be heavy soon.” Every year there is a Lottery‚ which takes place in small towns for crops to grow fast and properly. The author included many symbols throughout the story‚ which foreshadowed the dark ending. There was a lot of symbolism portrayed throughout the story‚ from the beginning to the end‚ weather it was through names‚ objects‚ or phrases. The names used in the story

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    D6 During the years after the formation of the United States of America‚ there were two distinct residences which helped shape the nation’s future. These two presidents‚ Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson‚ two men with different visions and values‚ left an undeniable mark on the nation’s history. During these two presidencies there were many growths of the United States geographically with westward expansion but also growth politically and internationally. Thomas Jefferson was the third president

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