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    way. In her dystopian story “The Lottery”‚ Shirley Jackson shows the consequences of cultural traditions‚ where people follow them without any regards for each other. These inhuman actions and their consequences are seen through all the characters‚ symbols and the narrative voice. In dystopias‚ problems usually come from the cruel actions of powerful people to the people they control. In “The Lottery”‚ it is evident that most of the characters are directed towards hateful actions instead of being

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    From Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief to The Hunger Games to The Fault in Our Stars‚ plethoras of books have been produced into movies. Even though these forms of entertainment consist of similar plotlines that serve analogous purposes‚ they vary in setting‚ character types‚ and senses being applied. To commence‚ the setting is a crucial variant of books and movies. The setting of a book is indefinite and forever morphing into the ideals of our imaginations. As a result of this

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    The Percy Jackson and the Olympians series consists of five books‚ Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief‚ the Sea of Monsters‚ the Titan’s Curse‚ the Battle of the Labyrinth‚ and the Last Olympian. Each book has a quest that Percy and his friends Annabeth Chase‚ daughter of Athena‚ and Grover‚ a satyr go on. Each one has a different purpose and all leading up to the war with the Titan Lord Kronos in the last book. The opening situation is in the first book when Percy is introduced as the kid

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    Critical Approach #2- The Lottery In “The Lottery” By Shirley Jackson‚ there are many examples of symbolism within the story. The theme of this short story is tradition‚ and the examples of symbolism are created around the traditions that take place in this seemingly “perfect” town. The lottery cards which are used to determine who gets stoned‚ represent hypocrisy‚ equality‚ and impurity. First‚ the character Tessie Hutchinson gets chosen to be stoned and she says‚ ”It isn’t fair.” And her mother

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    foreshadowing was used by the author‚ Shirley Jackson. Characters throughout the story fear the lottery nervously but the dark suspicions are confirmed when “Tessie Hutchinson shouted to Mr. Summers. "You didn’t give him time enough to take any paper he wanted. I saw you. It wasn’t fair!"”(Jackson 5). Tessie instead of being excited for winning the lottery is extremely against winning which confirms that the lottery is nothing to be excited about. Jackson begins the story picturing the town as a the

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    as a prize? In a fictional village from “the Lottery”‚ Tessie Hutcherson was stoned to death by family and friends when she wins a tradition lottery. Shirley Jackson‚ the author of “the Lottery” progresses through the story while throwing in subtle hints‚ acknowledging the change in Tessie‚ and the attitude of the villages. Shirley Jackson‚ the author of “the Lottery’ sets an eerie tone as she manipulates the reader using foreshadowing strategies and leads them to the story’s unexpected outcome.

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    repetition and vivid diction to expand on the theme that without a reason to uphold it‚ the value of tradition is lost upon each new generation. One of the first preparations for the lottery is the procedure of collecting stones. Jackson uses description to convey the characters actions. One of the boys‚ “... eventually made a great pile of stones in one corner of the square and guarded it against the raids of the other boys”(1). This line shows that the boys don’t care about the worth of the stones in

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    Alex Beecher ENG 215 5/31/12 Film Review Perseus Abound For this film review‚ I watched the film Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief. It tells the story of Percy‚ son of Poseidon‚ and his quest to discover both who he is and who stole the mighty lightning bolt of Zeus. The film is aimed at families‚ and generally shows an accurate representation of the Greek myths. There are a few key differences though‚ which are mostly used to present the Greek Gods in a better‚ more likable

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    In the story “The lottery” the villagers hold a ritual each year where they stone someone to death. Based on the story‚ it is clear that they kill someone‚ but the reason is not as clear. Most of my peers think that one person is killed each year due to overpopulation‚ but one person every year in a village of 300 people would not have a massive impact so based on the text The Lottery is done because of the sacrifice. That is why Old Man Warner says that the villages that gave up the lottery are

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    us. And once you know that‚ it’s only a matter of time before they sense it too‚ and they’ll come for you. Don’t say I didn’t warn you (1). Greek mythology is the myths that belong to the ancient Greek concerning their gods and heroes. In Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief‚ Rick Riordan brings these myths to life. In this book‚ there are countless cases of Greek mythology. Some of the prime examples being gods‚ half-bloods‚ and monsters. These each have a great

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