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    throughout human history. Events like the Holocaust in the 1900s‚ segregation of white and blacks during the mid-1900s‚ and the denial of women’s civil rights in the 1900s all serve as prime consequences of humans not willing to change. In “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ she use the black battered box as a way to illustrate that human kind must continue to evolve and not always conform to unethical traditions. This is important because if the town members evaluated their beliefs and did not conform to

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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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    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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    Shirley Jackson’s short story‚ “The Lottery”‚ is about a small town that meets on June 27‚ a beautiful day‚ for the annual lottery. All 300 people in this town meet in the town square and draw slips of paper out of a box‚ awaiting the person to have the one with the black dot on their paper. Once they find that Tessie Hutchinson‚ a mom‚ and wife‚ pick the paper with the black dot the town crowds around her and begins throwing rocks‚ stoning her to death. Jackson manipulates her readers so well that

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    Secret Evil In Shirley Jackson’s “The Possibility of Evil” the theme is obvious in the title. There is always the possibility of evil in any person. Jackson expresses this theme through symbolism‚ foreshadowing‚ and repetition. The roses in the story are a great item for expressing all of the elements. Miss Strangeworth’s garden is referenced to many times throughout the story. The roses are a great symbolism to Miss Strangeworth herself. Just like a rose’s soft‚ pretty petals‚ Miss Strangeworth

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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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    English composition II The Lottery A Patriarchal society Evelyn Rookey Elements in The Lottery by Shirley Jackson‚ work together to reveal a theme of a Patriarchal Society through character traits and traditional customs. Paralleling the society during which time the story was written. It is my argument that Shirley Jackson was trying to show the gender roles of that time zone and the repercussions women suffered for seeking equality in the workforce‚ such as how women were perceived during

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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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    Rhiannon Flannery COM 131 – Composition and Literature 30 September 2014 Essay A – Short Story Analysis The Unfair Tradition The lottery‚ a chance to win‚ usually money‚ but that is not the case in Shirley Jackson’s legendary short story “The Lottery.” Winning the lottery in this case presents a conundrum of sorts. The story does not present a big build‚ a huge climax‚ an epiphany‚ or a conclusion. Instead Jackson leaves us astonished in the end with the only climactic event happening just as she

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    Shirley Jackson was an author who became famous for writing relatable stories about life. One of these stories was “Charles‚” a passage based upon a misbehaving child in the 1950’s. “Charles” is told in first person point of view of a mother whose child named Laurie is beginning kindergarten. Laurie is a student who also has a younger‚ baby sister. Laurie‚ however‚ did not adjust well to school‚ to solve this‚ he bacame the teacher’s helper to set a positive image. Charles soon had a horrible reputation

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