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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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    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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    between the book and movie. One of the differences in the movie is there is a tornado tracker guy gets information on the tornado‚ but in the book there isn’t a tornado tracker guy. In the movie‚ Stacey doesn’t help get Dan ad Arthur out of the basement out of the basement‚ but in the book‚ she does. In the movie‚ the Mom doesn’t give instructions to Dan and Arthur‚ but in the book she does. In the movie‚ when Mom leaves the house‚ she’s checking if Grandmas okay‚ but in the book‚ she checks

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    The Lottery by Shirley Jackson and The Shawl by Cynthia Ozick are two short stories that when read in comparison can be seen as lacking similarity. It is often the case that when literature is read in contrast to another work there are a vast number of obvious differences between them. Aside from the two stories having apparent diversity in authors and characters it can be found that various other elements are exceptionally varied from one another. However‚ in many cases if a closer look is taken

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    The Lottery- By Shirley Jackson ““It isn’t fair‚ it isn’t right‚” Mrs. Hutchinson screamed‚ and they were upon her.” (Jackson)Even though the community is following traditions that they happen every year. The traditions are still wrong. This book has a very dark theme‚ and things within the community that symbol many things. The short story is also very similar to the known movie The Hunger Games. This short story is similar to the movie The Hunger Games in a lot of ways. “The Lottery” by Jackson

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    Hi everyone‚ i’m John Green and today we’ll be discussing the story of “ The possibility of evil” by Shirley Jackson. In our lives we are bound to encounter unpleasant people… people who cheat‚ people who lie‚ and people who deceive. However‚ have you ever wondered about what they are motivated by? We even do things that we genuinely believe is right or the “moral” course of actions… But our thoughts can blind us… We become by so obsessed with constructing a “utopia” a “perfect” world that

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    The True Meaning that Hidden in a Short Story by Shirley Jackson‚ The Lottery “The Lottery” (1948) is a short story written by American author Shirley Jackson. Shirley Jackson is best known for this short story which suggests a secret behind the annual event that has been done by the people in a village for years. The central theme of this story is a mysterious old black box that is used in the lottery drawing. I found that “The Lottery” is a story that actually brutal‚ scary‚ and horror but the

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    Short Story Response- The Possibility of Evil For the mystery story “The Possibility of Evil” by Shirley Jackson‚ I will be responding to the validity and development of the theme‚ and the symbolism used. Firstly‚ the theme I find the most prominent within the story is simply that people are not always as they seem. This story revolves around Miss Strangeworth‚ who is portrayed in the beginning as a lovely old lady who everyone in the town loves dearly. “When she came into the grocery

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    “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is about Symbolism "The Lottery‚" a short story written by Shirley Jackson‚ is a tale about an inhumane and horrific tradition that a community celebrates every year between 10 a.m. and noon on June 27‚ a sunny day‚ in a New England village (“Cummings Study Guide”). Not only is this story about tradition but it also hides the meaning of symbolism as well. The setting takes place in a small village consisting of about three hundred people. On

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    THE LOTTERY A short fictional story published by Shirley Jackson The Lottery was originally published in the magazine The New Yorker in 1948. On one clear sunny morning in a village of 300 it was the day of June 27‚ The Lottery Day. It was held at the town square by the post office and the bank. This village was a farming village. The time they held this was anytime they wanted. On this special day people gather around the town square and the kids collect rocks. During this day Graves and Summers

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